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§ 376 — SECTION 376 Disposition of fees received by registrar

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What is NY RPL § 376?

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This section outlines the disposition of fees received by the registrar for performing duties related to title examinations. It specifies that these fees should be handled similarly to those paid to county clerks and registers, while local authorities are responsible for providing necessary resources for the registrar's office. Applies to local authorities managing county expenses.

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§ 376 SECTION 376 Disposition of fees received by registrar

RPL § 376

All fees received by the registrar, for the performance of the duties devolving upon him and upon the official examiners of title pursuant to this article, shall be disposed of in the same manner as are fees paid to county clerks and registers, except as otherwise provided for in this article. It shall be the duty of the local authorities who provide for county expenses, to provide such accommodations, help, safes, books, papers, and for such other expenses as may properly be required by the registrar in the conduct of his office.

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