The Acknowledgment of Deeds : Containing All the Statutes, Territorial And State, of Illinois, On the Subject ... And Decisions of the Courts Construing Different Provisions of the Law
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Although the certificate of the officer to the acknowledgment of a deed or mortgage by a husband and wife may not be in the precise form given by statute, if it contains all the substantial re- quirements of the statute it will be sufficient. Ed-wards v. Schoen- €man, 104 111., 278. In a deed from wife and husband to his mother, the certificate of .acknowledgment being in proper form required by law, and the husband testified that the wife was informed and knew what the ■deed contained when she... executed and acknowledged it, and denied her statement imputing fraud to him, and the wife claimed that she never read the deed and that her husband told her it was only .a paper to file in the probate court to settle up his father's estate. HM that the evidence did not justify the decree rendered setting aside the deed and it was reversed. Watson v. Watson, 118 111., 56, 7. N. E. Rep., 95. 156 LAWS OP ILLINOIS ON ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Under prior laws not now in force in this state, the taking of the acknowledgment of a deed of a husband and wife, in which the officer was required to make a privy examination of the wife, was- a guasi judicial act.
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