NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 252 — SECTION 252 Lineal and collateral warranties abolished

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What is NY RPL § 252?

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This section abolishes lineal and collateral warranties and their associated incidents. However, heirs and devisees of a person who made a covenant or agreement remain liable to the extent of the real property that has descended or been devised to them, as prescribed by law. Applies to property owners and their successors.

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§ 252 SECTION 252 Lineal and collateral warranties abolished

RPL § 252

Lineal and collateral warranties, with all their incidents, have been abolished; but the heirs and devisees of a person, who has made a covenant or agreement, are answerable thereon, to the extent of the real property descended or devised to them, in the cases and in the manner prescribed by law.

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