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§ 325 — SECTION 325 Recording of conveyances made by treasurer of Connecticut

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What is NY RPL § 325?

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This section outlines the process for recording conveyances of real property executed by the treasurer of Connecticut, provided they are acknowledged and certified as required. The statute allows for these conveyances to be recorded in New York without additional proof. Applies to property transactions involving Connecticut's treasurer.

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§ 325 SECTION 325 Recording of conveyances made by treasurer of Connecticut

RPL § 325

A conveyance of real property, executed at any time since the tenth day of March, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, by the treasurer of the state of Connecticut, acknowledged by him before the secretary of state of such state, and the acknowledgment of which is certified by such secretary of state under the seal of such state, in the manner required for the acknowledgment and certification of a conveyance within this state, may be recorded in the proper office within this state, without further proof thereof.

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