When we installed the system in 2002, existing Memoranda of Encumbrances
presented a challenge. Because they had essentially been custom created, there
was no way to easily import them into the new database. Encumbrances,
therefore, were treated in two ways. Those that existed as of July 1, 2002 were
treated for electronic display purposes as part of the certificate and were
scanned as TIFF images along with the existing certificate. The two
certificates you cite illustrate that. New encumbrances (i.e., those created
post-July 1, 2002) were entered into the new database in their entirety. When
you click the “View Enc” tab, only those encumbrances entered into our database
will display. The older encumbrances aren’t in the database so they would not
display. There is an exception for some older encumbrances that display
partially on the “View Enc” tab. There are some examples in the two you cite.
The partial information about these older encumbrances was entered into the
database for other purposes. It just happens to display along with the more
recent encumbrances.
Our original intent was
to leave the old encumbrances as part of the certificate image and have all the
new encumbrances display on the “view enc” tab. By viewing both, you would have
a complete view of all encumbrances. Somewhere along the way, however, we also
began rescanning the certificates and old encumbrances to incorporate a paper
printout of the new encumbrances, as well. Consequently, the image displayed at
the “view certificate” tab most closely duplicates what appears in the tangible
certificate book which is after all the official
record.
So to reiterate, the
“View Enc” tab was never intended to display all encumbrances; just those
created since the installation of the system (which again was July 1, 2002 here
in Lowell). That’s exactly how it has operated for nine years.
1 comment:
May we suggest then, for the occasional site visitor or those who haven't watched the site evolve over the last 20 years, to relabel that link "View Enc. 2002 to Date"?
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