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Operation and Effect of Recording
1922
Michigan law review
OPERATION ANM EiVcT ov RcoRDIXN.-While the operation of the recording acts is not uncommonly said to result in a preference of the earlier recorded instrument on the ground that under the circumstances the later grantee takes "with notice," the true view in the normal case would seem to be that the earlier grantee is preferred because priority in time gives priority in right-and by recording, he has done all that is required to preserve that favored position. Recording does not ordinarily give
doi:10.2307/1277168
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