Wiki User
∙ 14y agoIf the name is spelled correctly in the documents and the error was made by the Registry of Deeds when they entered the information into the records you should bring the error to their attention and insist it be corrected. If you received the originals back then take them to the Registry so the name spelling can be checked. When the Registry makes an error indexing recorded instruments that can cause serious problems when those documents are not able to be "picked up" under the spelling of the grantor's name. The error can be corrected in the computer.
If the error was made by the entity that drafted the documents then a scrivener's affidavit should be recorded or, if the error is serious enough, corrective documents should be recorded.
Wiki User
∙ 14y agoThe correct spelling is "misspelled" (not correctly spelled).
The word is spelled as you have done in the question.
The misspelled term is "thoracic" as it should be "proximal medial vertebral thoracic".
The word wrong means not write I assume the answer is because people say its wrong
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
Yes, although the word "words" in the question is misspelled as "works".
Yes, "negotiable" is spelled correctly.
'Monkeyes' because it is misspelled and all the others are spelled correctly.
The only one spelled correctly is C.
Misspelled
You have spelled 'still' correctly.
Yes. If you signed the documents then the mortgage is valid. However, you should notify the attorney who represented you at the closing that your name is misspelled. A corrective deed and mortgage should be recorded at the attorney's expense to clear your title. You should do that ASAP.Yes. If you signed the documents then the mortgage is valid. However, you should notify the attorney who represented you at the closing that your name is misspelled. A corrective deed and mortgage should be recorded at the attorney's expense to clear your title. You should do that ASAP.Yes. If you signed the documents then the mortgage is valid. However, you should notify the attorney who represented you at the closing that your name is misspelled. A corrective deed and mortgage should be recorded at the attorney's expense to clear your title. You should do that ASAP.Yes. If you signed the documents then the mortgage is valid. However, you should notify the attorney who represented you at the closing that your name is misspelled. A corrective deed and mortgage should be recorded at the attorney's expense to clear your title. You should do that ASAP.