(a)   The clerk of the circuit court of each county shall make and maintain
a full and complete general alphabetical index of every deed, and other
instrument in a well-bound book in his office. The index shall be both
in the name of each grantor, donor, mortgagor, and assignor, and each
grantee, donee, mortgagee, or assignee. It shall include the book and
page of the recordation of every instrument designating these names.
The clerk shall index every deed or other instrument retaining a
vendor's lien both as a deed and as a vendor's lien, in the same
manner as mortgages are indexed.
  (b)   In every clerk's office where land records are not recorded in book
form, the clerk shall index every assignment of a mortgage, deed of
trust, and release or partial releases of a deed of trust, whether in
long or short form, in the general alphabetical index, and shall place
an entry in the general alphabetical index where the instrument is
indexed, on the same horizontal line, indicating the place of record of
the original instrument being assigned or released.
  (c)   The clerk of the circuit court of each county shall date each change or
correction made to information in the general alphabetical index on the
horizontal line on which the change or correction was made.
  (d)   If a court of equity decrees a payment of cost or makes some other
decree for payment of money by a plaintiff, the clerk immediately shall
enter the plaintiff's name in a separate index, known as the index of
plaintiffs. Until the plaintiff's name is indexed, no lien under the
decree arises against the property of the plaintiff and no right of
execution accrues on the decree.
  (e)   (1)   The clerk shall include in the index each property identifier provided
on an intake sheet under § 3-104(g) of this title or, if the space
available in the index will not accommodate all of the identifiers,
then as many as the space allows, giving priority to identifiers in the
order in which they are listed in § 3-104(g)(3)(i) of this title.
    (2)   The clerk shall rely on the instrument that is accompanied by the
intake sheet for indexing of grantor's and grantee's
names.
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