NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 307 — SECTION 307 When certificate to state time and place

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What is NY RPL § 307?

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This section requires that when an acknowledgment or proof is taken by a commissioner of deeds, the certificate must include the date and the location where the acknowledgment was made. This statute is relevant to those involved in real estate transactions requiring such certifications.

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§ 307 SECTION 307 When certificate to state time and place

RPL § 307

When the acknowledgment or proof is taken by a commissioner of deeds appointed pursuant to the laws of this state to take acknowledgments or proofs without this state, whether within or without the United States, the certificate must also state the day on which, and the city or other political subdivision, and the state or country or other place in which, the same was taken.

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