NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 328 — SECTION 328 Certain acts not affected

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What is NY RPL § 328?

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This section clarifies that the provisions in this article do not repeal or affect any acts related to the recording and indexing of instruments affecting real property in New York City, organized by city blocks or other limited areas. Applies to property owners involved in real estate transactions.

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§ 328 SECTION 328 Certain acts not affected

RPL § 328

Nothing contained in this article repeals or affects any act providing for recording and indexing instruments affecting real property in the city of New York, according to city blocks or other limited areas.

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