19 F. Cas. 500 | Cir. Ct. N.C. | 1807
This is a good grant, notwithstanding the secretary has omitted to countersign it. The grant is authentic, and passes the interest of tbe state, when the governor puts his signature and the seal of the state. The act, as to the countersignature by the secretary and recording the same, is directory, and, should the secretary neglect to do his duty, it should not operate to the prejudice of the grantee in making his grant void.
See Hardin, 348, 508; 3 Bin. 30. 32; Taylor v. Quailes [unreported] S. C. U. S. 1812, MSS.