Recording Clerk definition

Recording Clerk means the person designated by the Mille Lacs Band to perform the recording functions required by this chapter or any deputy or designee of such person. (j) "Secretary" shall mean the Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or designee. (k) "Subordinate Lienholder" shall mean the holder of any lien, including a subsequent mortgage, perfected subsequent to the recording of a Leasehold Mortgage under this chapter (except the Mille Lacs Band with respect to a claim for a tribal leasehold tax). (l) "Tenant" shall mean any person who occupies real property under a lease, rental agreement or other agreement with a lessor as defined in this section. (m) "Tribal Court" shall mean the Court of Central Jurisdiction as established by the laws of Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe to exercise the powers and functions of a court of law. (n) "Unlawful Detainer Action" shall be a suit brought before the Court of Central Jurisdiction to terminate a tenant's interest in real property and/or to evict any person from occupancy of real property. (o) "Waste" is spoil or destruction by a tenant of land, buildings, gardens, trees or other improvements which result in substantial injury to the lessor's interest in the property. (p) "Writ of Restitution" is an order of the Tribal Court:
Recording Clerk means the Clerk of the Tribal Court or such other person designated by the Tribe to perform the functions required by this Chapter or any deputy or designee of such person.
Recording Clerk means the person designated by the Mille Lacs Band to perform the recording functions required by this chapter or any deputy or designee of such person.

Examples of Recording Clerk in a sentence

  • The name of the Tribal Recording Clerk or designee receiving the mortgage or document.

  • Those with “voice and vote” privileges are member Teaching Elders, Ruling Elder commissioners, Certified Christian Educators*, Commissioned Ruling Elders, General Presbyter, Stated Clerk, Recording Clerk, Treasurer, Moderator, Members of Leadership Team and Presbytery Committee chairs.

  • Rules for copying shall be established and disseminated by the Tribal Recording Clerk.

  • Mortality in female mice was 30% and 24% (48 and 96 mg boron/kg/day) compared to 34% in the untreated controls (NTP 1987).

  • The certified copies of the Leasehold Mortgages and other documents and the log maintained by the Tribal Recording Clerk shall be made available for public inspection and copying.

  • The name of the Tribal Recording Clerk receiving the Leasehold Mortgage or document.

  • The certified copies of the mortgage loan and other documents and the log maintained by the Tribal Recording Clerk shall be made available for public inspection and copying.

  • Upon filing the Final Plat in the County Records, the City shall have two (2) photostatic copies made by the County Recording Clerk on standard 18 inch by 25 inch sheets showing the cabinet and slide where filed.

  • The Tribal Recording Clerk shall maintain in the Tribal Real Estate program a system for the recording of mortgage loans and such other documents as the Tribe may designate by laws or resolution.

  • If requested by a member of the Board, the County Administrator and/or the Recording Clerk will make a reasonable effort to generate a requested transcription prior to any subsequent meeting of the Board; the generation of such transcription is subordinate to the preparation and review of the Minutes and other duties and responsibilities of the involved personnel.


More Definitions of Recording Clerk

Recording Clerk means the Clerk or Deputy Clerk as appointed by Council who shall record the meeting proceedings of Council, Local Boards and Committees constituted pursuant to this By-law.

Related to Recording Clerk

  • Town Clerk means a town officer elected pursuant to 24 V.S.A.

  • sound recording means a recording of music, poetry, or spoken-word performance, but does not include the audio portions spoken and recorded as part of a motion picture, video, theatrical production, television news coverage, or athletic event.

  • Recording means the electronic, mechanical, stenographic or other recording made as required by Indiana Rule of Trial Procedure 74.

  • County clerk means the county clerk or the county official in charge of elections.

  • Collateral Records means books, records, ledger cards, files, correspondence, customer lists, blueprints, technical specifications, manuals, computer software, computer printouts, tapes, disks and related data processing software and similar items that at any time evidence or contain information relating to any of the Collateral or are otherwise necessary or helpful in the collection thereof or realization thereupon.

  • Financing Statement means a record or records composed of an initial financing statement and any filed record relating to the initial financing statement.

  • Clerk means the clerk to the Trustees or any other person appointed to perform the duties of the clerk to the Trustees, including a joint, assistant or deputy clerk;

  • Receiving state means the state to which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought.

  • Donor registry means a database that contains records of anatomical gifts and amendments to or revocations of anatomical gifts.

  • Recorded Vote means a written record of the name and vote of each member of Council or a Committee who votes on a question and of each member present who does not vote.

  • Preliminary Closing Statement has the meaning specified in Section 2.3(a)(ii).

  • Clinical record means a legible electronic or hard-copy history that documents the criteria established for medical records as set forth in rule 441—79.3(249A). A claim form or billing statement does not constitute a clinical record.

  • Sending state means the state from which a child of a military family is sent, brought, or caused to be sent or brought.

  • Recorded image means images recorded by an automated

  • Billing Statement has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.18(g).