Florida Statutes

§ 703.09 — Condemnation of abstracts by county when records have been destroyed

Florida § 703.09
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXL
Ch. 703ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

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Fla. Stat. § 703.09 (2026).

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When the records, or any material part thereof, in any county in this state, concerning the title to property, have been destroyed by fire or other causes so that a connected chain of title cannot be taken therefrom, and any person or corporation is possessed of any abstracts, copies, minutes, extracts, maps, or plats made from such records before such destruction, the board of county commissioners of such county may acquire such abstracts, copies, minutes, extracts, maps, or plats, in whole or in part, as the board may determine, or copies thereof, to be placed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court for the use of the public as part of the public records, in the following manner:

(1)The board shall determine, by an entry in its minutes, what abstracts, copies, minutes, extracts

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Legislative History

s. 1, ch. 5414, 1905; RGS 3856; CGL 5763; s. 151, ch. 83-216.

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