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ESTOPPEL AND SOLVENCY AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF FLORIDA :
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COUNTY OF DADE :
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared Hardie
Hines, Jr. , and Jewell Hines, his wife, who, first being duly and separately
sworn each for himself and herself, depose and say:
That they are the identical parties who made, executed and delivered
that certain deed to the Secretary of Housing and Urban De ~ elopment o~ Wash-
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ington, D.C., his successors and assigns, dated the day of ty~ r
conveying the following~lescribed property:
Lot 70, SHERATON PLAZA, UrTIT ~TWO REPLAT,
according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 16, page 2, Public Records of St. Lucie
County, Florida.
That the deed was an absolute conveyance of the title to the premises to •
the Grantee named in it in effect as well as in form, and was and is not intended
as a mortgage, trust conveyance or security of any kind, and that possession of
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the premises has been surrendered to the Grantee; that the consideration in the
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deed was and is the full cancellation of all debts, obligations, costs and charges
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previously existing under and by virtue of the terms of a certain mortgage
previously existing on the property described in that mortgage and in this instru-
ment, executed by Hardie Hines, Jr. , and Jewell Hines, his wife, as Mortgagors,
to Stockton, Whatley, Davin & Co. , and recorded in Official Record Book 192,
at page 2057, of the public records of St. Lucie County, Florida, and the cancella-
tion of record of the mortgage by its holder.
That the deed and conveyance were made by these deponents as the
result of their request that the Grantee accept the deed and was their free and
voluntary act; that at the time of making the deed these deponents felt and still
feel that the mortgage indebtedness above mentioned represented a fair value of the
property so deeded; that the deed was not given as a preference against any other
creditors of the deponents or either of ttiem; that at the time it was given there was
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