Whatever gets there, input by trusted and certified notary, IS the current legal standard of law. No exceptions.
If legal proceeding happens that wants to restore ownership, a new state is written into that book - it does not return to the previous state.
if fraud happens you can clearly see who, when did it, and can do another change restoring it to proper current state.
While also recording who fixed that mistake.
Pet peeve: posts in a global forum that mention "here". Which one did you mean?
We, thankfully, do not operate under Common Law.
Whatever gets there, input by trusted and certified notary, IS the current legal standard of law. No exceptions.
If legal proceeding happens that wants to restore ownership, a new state is written into that book - it does not return to the previous state.
if fraud happens you can clearly see who, when did it, and can do another change restoring it to proper current state.
While also recording who fixed that mistake.