Nebraska Statutes
§ 76-542 — Registration; application; fee; qualifications; rules and regulations
Nebraska § 76-542
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 76Real Property
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-542 (2026).
Text
Any individual desiring to become a registered abstracter shall file an application for registration with the board. Such applicant shall have reached the age of majority and shall not have been convicted of a felony. Each applicant for registration shall take the written examination prescribed by section 76-543 .
Such application shall be in a form prepared by the board and shall contain the applicant's social security number and such information as may be necessary to assist the board in determining the qualification of the applicant for registration. Each such application shall be accompanied by (1) an application fee of not less than twenty-five dollars or more than one hundred dollars and (2) an examination fee of not less than twenty-five dollars or more than one hundred dollars. Th
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Related
Parks v. Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc.
684 N.W.2d 543 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2004)
Parks v. MERRILL, LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER
684 N.W.2d 543 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2004)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1965, c. 453, § 11, p. 1440; Laws 1969, c. 615, § 10, p. 2498; Laws 1973, LB 330, § 3; Laws 1981, LB 409, § 8; R.S.1943, (1981), § 76-519; Laws 1985, LB 47, § 12; Laws 1997, LB 752, § 202; Laws 2002, LB 1071, § 4; Laws 2018, LB345, § 1.
Annotations: "Preparing written reports of title to real property" constitutes the "business of abstracting" for purposes of the Abstracters Act only when done in exchange for a fee or other valuable consideration. So construed, the Abstracters Act is not unconstitutionally overbroad on its face. State v. Rabourn, 269 Neb. 499, 693 N.W.2d 291 (2005).
Nearby Sections
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§ 76-1001
Terms, defined§ 76-1003
Trustee; qualification§ 76-1004
Successor trustee; appointment by
beneficiary; effect; substitution of trustee; recording; form§ 76-1005
Power of sale conferred on trustee§ 76-101
Terms, defined§ 76-1011.01
Sale of trust property; proceeds of sale; disposition; objecting party; attorney's fees and costsCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Nebraska § 76-542, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/76-542.