A landowner borrowed $30,000 from a bank, secured by a mortgage on his land. The mortgage papers were signed by the landowner and by the chief loan officer as agent for the bank in March 18. The loan officer filed out the appropriate recording form and gave to the clerk on March 19. The clerk discovered the papers on April 10 and filed them with the county recorder. At the recorders office the bank clerk discovered a conveyance of the landowners land from the landowner to a buyer dated April 5 and recorded on April 8. If the bank seeks a declaration from the court that the buyer owns the land subject to a $30,000 mortgage with the bank, is the bank likely to prevail?