NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 296 — SECTION 296 Recording copies of instruments which are in secretary of state's office

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What is NY RPL § 296?

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This section allows for the recording of certified copies of instruments affecting real property that are filed in the office of the secretary of state. The certified copies must meet the requirements to be admissible as evidence. Applies to property owners seeking to record such instruments.

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§ 296 SECTION 296 Recording copies of instruments which are in secretary of state's office

RPL § 296

A copy of an instrument affecting real property, within the state, recorded or filed in the office of the secretary of state, certified in the manner required to entitle the same to be read in evidence, may be recorded with such certificate in the office of any recording officer of the state.

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