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n <br />n M Ok <br />= D v _ <br />M1 = <br />PA A <br />After Recording Return To: <br />200108326 <br />0 <br />Above This Line For Recording Data] <br />DEED OF TRUST Loan Number: <br />Parcel Number <br />DEFINITIONS <br />FORD <br />400010569 <br />Words used in multiple sections of this document are defined below and other words are defined in Sections 3, 11, <br />13, 18, 20 and 21. Certain rules regarding the usage of words used in this document are also provided in Section 16. <br />(A) "Security Instrument" means this document, which is dated August 17, 2001 <br />together with all Riders to this document. <br />(B) "Borrower" is Ralph H. Ford and Marla H. Ford, Husband and Wife <br />Borrower is the trustor under this Security Instrument. <br />(C) "Lender" is Five Points Bank <br />Lender is a Commercial Bank organized and existing under the <br />laws of Nebraska Lender's address is 2009 N Diers Ave <br />Grand Island, NE 68803 <br />Lender is the beneficiary under this Security Instrument. <br />(D) "Trustee" is Central National Bank <br />(E) "Note" means the promissory note signed by Borrower and dated August 17, 2001 <br />The Note states that Borrower owes Lender <br />Sixty -Four Thousand And 00 /100 <br />Dollars (U.S. $ 64,000.00 ) plus interest. Borrower has promised to pay this <br />debt in regular Periodic Payments and to pay the debt in full not later than September 1, 2016 <br />(F) "Property" means the property that is described below under the heading "Transfer of Rights in the Property." <br />(G) "Loan" means the debt evidenced by the Note, plus interest, any prepayment charges and late charges due <br />under the Note, and all sums due under this Security Instrument, plus interest. <br />NEBRASKA -- Single Family -- Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac UNIFORM INSTRUMENT <br />DOCUIrrsl (Page 1 of 12 pages) <br />DOCUINE1.Vrx 12/01 /2000 <br />Form 3028 1/01 <br />CZ; <br />c, Cn <br />CD <br />N <br />rT'i <br />C7 <br />--i T <br />CD <br />�. <br />CID <br />-< C� <br />221k <br />rn <br />f-"A <br />� <br />rn <br />r, <br />-17 <br />Z m <br />D = <br />O <br />.y-r. <br />rD <br />3 <br />r <br />cn <br />r <br />CO <br />W <br />7r <br />W <br />CD <br />N <br />Cn <br />C <br />CNn <br />200108326 <br />0 <br />Above This Line For Recording Data] <br />DEED OF TRUST Loan Number: <br />Parcel Number <br />DEFINITIONS <br />FORD <br />400010569 <br />Words used in multiple sections of this document are defined below and other words are defined in Sections 3, 11, <br />13, 18, 20 and 21. Certain rules regarding the usage of words used in this document are also provided in Section 16. <br />(A) "Security Instrument" means this document, which is dated August 17, 2001 <br />together with all Riders to this document. <br />(B) "Borrower" is Ralph H. Ford and Marla H. Ford, Husband and Wife <br />Borrower is the trustor under this Security Instrument. <br />(C) "Lender" is Five Points Bank <br />Lender is a Commercial Bank organized and existing under the <br />laws of Nebraska Lender's address is 2009 N Diers Ave <br />Grand Island, NE 68803 <br />Lender is the beneficiary under this Security Instrument. <br />(D) "Trustee" is Central National Bank <br />(E) "Note" means the promissory note signed by Borrower and dated August 17, 2001 <br />The Note states that Borrower owes Lender <br />Sixty -Four Thousand And 00 /100 <br />Dollars (U.S. $ 64,000.00 ) plus interest. Borrower has promised to pay this <br />debt in regular Periodic Payments and to pay the debt in full not later than September 1, 2016 <br />(F) "Property" means the property that is described below under the heading "Transfer of Rights in the Property." <br />(G) "Loan" means the debt evidenced by the Note, plus interest, any prepayment charges and late charges due <br />under the Note, and all sums due under this Security Instrument, plus interest. <br />NEBRASKA -- Single Family -- Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac UNIFORM INSTRUMENT <br />DOCUIrrsl (Page 1 of 12 pages) <br />DOCUINE1.Vrx 12/01 /2000 <br />Form 3028 1/01 <br />