NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 393 — SECTION 393 Registration of title

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What is NY RPL § 393?

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This section outlines the process for registering title following a final order and judgment of registration. It details the necessary documents to be prepared and filed with the clerk's office, including the petition and official examiner's report. Applies to individuals and entities seeking to register property titles in New York City.

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§ 393 SECTION 393 Registration of title

RPL § 393

Upon entering the final order and judgment of registration, an enrollment thereof as a judgment roll in an action must be prepared, and filed in the office of the clerk, consisting of the petition, the notice with proof of service, the official examiner's report, all orders and all other papers necessarily affecting the final order of registration. The clerk upon payment of a fee of ten dollars shall cause a copy of said judgment of registration to be certified and transferred to the registrar of his county, who shall forthwith file the same in his office.

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