Isle LaMotte used to use a separate Lien and Attachment Book but when I took over I began recording and indexing the documents into the Land Records.  I makes more sense for someone doing the research and title work on a particular property. 
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From: [log in to unmask]>Juli Lax
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Sent: 2/4/03 12:07:41 PM
Subject: Re: Liens & Attachment Books

  Cora-
 
Huntington had separate Lien/Attachment Volumes.  In 2001 I started putting
everything in the regular Land Records Books.  Not only is it easier for me,
but also for people doing research
 
Juli
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From: Vermont Municipal Government Discussion Network
Date: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 11:10:07 AM
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Subject: Liens & Attachment Books
 
Hi.
 
I have been using the Lien and Attachment book that was used by the previous
Town clerk.  It is now getting full and am wondering how many people use a
seperate Lien/Attachment book.  The book is not like my regular land record
books.  I am wondering if I have to purchase a new book, or if I can record
in my land record book.  What are the pro's and con's?
 
What a lousy weather day, especially for a Union Highschool Budget Vote.  I
don't think the voter turnout will be that good.
 
Cora
 

 
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