This bill aims to validate a historical conveyance of land in the city of Marlborough, specifically a parcel that was originally conveyed from the Commonwealth to Pierina Monti on May 22, 1958. The bill includes amendments to chapter 170 of the acts of 2024, which detail the boundaries and description of the property in question. It establishes that despite the absence of a recorded deed or any defects in the execution or delivery of the original conveyance, the transaction is validated and confirmed as if it had been properly executed and recorded at the time.
Furthermore, the bill authorizes the Middlesex southern district registry of deeds to accept and record a confirmatory deed along with supporting documentation related to the original conveyance. Upon recording, this confirmatory deed will relate back to the original date of the conveyance, effectively confirming that the title to the parcel has been vested in Pierina Monti since May 22, 1958, and will pass through any subsequent ownership without claims from the Commonwealth due to the lack of a recorded deed. This act serves to cure any defects in the chain of title resulting from the failure to record the original conveyance.