Daybreak Data Company constructs its newsletter by
obtaining data that is available to the public from a variety of sources
including the Klamath County Clerk's office, the State Court system, other
departments of local government, and general circulation news services.
Records entered in the Company's newsletter are
categorized for the subscriber's ease of retrieval and review. The subscriber
may also format the records in one day's newsletter in alphabetic order by the
names of entities involved or by identification of the properties involved.
This allows a subscriber to quickly review newsletter data for names of
individuals, entities, or properties of interest to the subscriber. Follow the
links provided in the newsletter data to obtain more complete descriptions of
documents and properties identified. Links also provide a means for ordering
documents from Daybreak Data Company.
Categories and sub-categories employed by the Company
are, for the most part, self-explanatory and allow the company to effectively
update and cross-reference information. Please see the site Glossary for
definitions.
The need to constantly update and cross reference
information does lead the Company to use some categories and sub-categories
whose differentiation may not be readily apparent to the subscriber. The
following categories would appear to the subscriber to be related but are used
by the Company to different ends:
Sales of Property/Claims of Property Right: The Company
classifies any deed, contract of sale, or bill of sale, identifying a unique
piece of property found in the Company's database as a Sale of Property. Some
deeds do not identify a unique piece of property found in the Company's
database. These are classified as Claims of Property Right. In addition sales
of some rights in property do not result in a change of property ownership (for
instance the right to occupy a property may be "sold" by a lease that is
publicly recorded) and these sales are classified as Claims of Property Right.