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§ 372 — SECTION 372 County clerks and registers to be registrars of title

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What is NY RPL § 372?

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This section designates county clerks and registers as registrars of titles in their respective counties. It stipulates that all laws applicable to county clerks and their deputies also extend to registrars and their deputies, defining registrars as county officers under state law. Applies to county clerks and registers in New York State.

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§ 372 SECTION 372 County clerks and registers to be registrars of title

RPL § 372

County clerks in the several counties of the state, except the counties that may have registers, and in the latter counties the registers of said counties shall be "registrars" of titles in their respective counties. All laws relative to registers, county clerks and their deputies shall extend to registrars and their deputies, so far as the same may be applicable, except as in this article otherwise provided. Registrars of titles shall be county officers, within the meaning of the laws of this state.

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