§47‑91. Validation of certain probates of deeds before consular agents ofthe United States.
In all cases where theacknowledgment, privy examination of a married woman, or other proof of theexecution of any deed, mortgage or other instrument authorized or required tobe registered has been taken before any consular agent of the United States,during the time Chapter 35 of Battle's Revisal remained in force and effect,and such acknowledgment, privy examination, or other proof of the execution ofsuch deed, mortgage, or other instrument is in other respects regular and inproper form, and such deed, mortgage, or other instrument has been duly orderedto registration and registered in the proper county, the acknowledgment,probate, and registration of any and every such deed, mortgage, or otherinstrument is hereby validated as fully and to the same effect as though suchacknowledgment, privy examination, or other proof of execution had been takenbefore one of the officers named in subsection five of section two of saidChapter 35 of Battle's Revisal. (1921, c. 157; C.S., s.3366(f).)