The bill titled "An Act validating a conveyance of land and authorizing the recording of a confirmatory deed in the city of Marlborough" aims to rectify the absence of a recorded deed for a parcel of land conveyed from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to Pierina Monti on May 22, 1958. The bill amends chapter 170 of the acts of 2024 by adding specific descriptions of the property and validating the original conveyance despite any defects in execution or delivery. It establishes that the conveyance is deemed valid and effective as of the original date, allowing for the recording of a confirmatory deed that will serve as conclusive evidence of the transaction.
Additionally, the bill authorizes the Middlesex southern district registry of deeds to accept the confirmatory deed and any supporting documentation related to the original conveyance, regardless of existing legal requirements that may hinder such recording. Upon the recording of the confirmatory deed, the title to the parcel will be considered vested in Pierina Monti as of May 22, 1958, and will pass through any subsequent conveyances to the current owner, effectively clearing any claims by the Commonwealth due to the lack of a recorded deed.