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SB 208, 36th R.S.
Relating to amending certain statute so as to limit the time in which certain persons may institute suit for the recovery of real estate; adding a new article so as to provide that a person having the peaceable and adverse possession of the land, tenements or hereditaments, the title to which has passed out of the State, using and enjoying same, under regular recorded chain of title for a period of twenty-five years, shall be conclusively presumed to have a good marketable and incontestable title thereto, that abstracts showing such facts shall be deemed a complete abstract of the title to such land.

Author: George Milton Hopkins, Sr.
Coauthor: Arren C. Buchanan

Subjects:
Property Interests--Real Property

House Committee: Judiciary ()
Senate Committee: Civil Jurisprudence ()


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