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21 GCA § 29202

How Documents Relating to Registered Lands to be

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 21 — Real Property
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Prepared. It shall be the duty of the registrar to require that all documents offered for filing concerning registered land, shall be made out with a view to permanency. The registrar may refuse to accept any document for filing which is his judgment is wholly or partially written, made out, or filled in with inferior ink or faded typewriter ribbon and likely to fade quickly, and may require such documents to be redrawn in India or indelible ink to insure permanency. Registrars must in every instance in making out a new certificate of title, memorials, or entries of any kind in connection with registered land, use India ink for handwriting and indelible ink for typewriter or rubber stamps.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.