614.34 - PRESERVING INTEREST DURING FORTY-YEAR PERIOD.

        614.34  PRESERVING INTEREST DURING FORTY-YEAR      PERIOD.         1.  Any person claiming an interest in land may preserve and keep      effective such interest by filing for record during the forty-year      period immediately following the effective date of the root of title      of the person whose record title would otherwise be marketable, a      notice in writing duly verified by oath or affirmation setting forth      the nature of the claim.  No disability or lack of knowledge of any      kind on the part of anyone shall suspend the running of said      forty-year period.  Such notice may be filed for record by the      claimant or by any other person acting on behalf of any claimant who      is:         a.  Under a disability,         b.  Unable to assert a claim on the claimant's own behalf, or         c.  One of a class, but whose identity cannot be established      or is uncertain at the time of filing such notice of claim for      record.         2.  If the same record owner of any possessory interest in land      has been in possession of such land continuously for a period of      forty years or more, during which period no title transaction with      respect to such interest appears of record in the chain of title, and      no notice has been filed by the record owner or on the record owner's      behalf as provided in subsection 1, and such possession continues to      the time when marketability is being determined, such period of      possession shall be deemed equivalent to the filing of the notice      immediately preceding the termination of the forty-year period      described in subsection 1.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 614.34]         Referred to in § 257B.28, 455I.9, 457A.2, 614.32