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§ 327 — SECTION 327 Penalty for using long forms of covenants

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What is NY RPL § 327?

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This section establishes a penalty for the recording officer of any county to charge an additional fee of five dollars for recording instruments that use long forms of covenants instead of the short forms specified in sections 253 and 254. Applies to individuals and entities involved in property transactions requiring covenant recordings.

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§ 327 SECTION 327 Penalty for using long forms of covenants

RPL § 327

The recording officer of any county may charge for the recording of an instrument containing any of the covenants mentioned in section two hundred and fifty-three and two hundred and fifty-four of this chapter, at large, instead of the short forms thereof, in said sections contained, the sum of five dollars in addition to the fees chargeable by law for such recording.

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