NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 430 — SECTION 430 Penalties for fraudulent acts or false certificates

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What is NY RPL § 430?

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This section establishes penalties for individuals who fraudulently procure or assist in procuring certificates of title or related documents, or who knowingly defraud others using false instruments affecting registered land. The statute classifies such actions as felonies. Applies to individuals involved in fraudulent activities related to property registration.

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§ 430 SECTION 430 Penalties for fraudulent acts or false certificates

RPL § 430

Whoever fraudulently procures or assists in fraudulently procuring, or is intentionally privy to the fraudulent procurement of any certificate of title or other instrument, or of any entry in the registration or other book kept in the registrar's office, or of any erasure or alteration in any entry in said book, or in any instrument authorized by this act, or knowingly defrauds, or is intentionally privy to defrauding any person by means of a false or fraudulent instrument, certificate, statement or affidavit, affecting registered land, shall be guilty of a felony.

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