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§ 433 — SECTION 433 Construction of article

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What is NY RPL § 433?

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This section states that the article should be interpreted liberally to fulfill its general intent. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the article's purpose in a broad manner. Applies to those interpreting the provisions of the article within the Real Property Law.

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§ 433 SECTION 433 Construction of article

RPL § 433

This article shall be construed liberally, so far as may be necessary for the purpose of effecting its general intent.

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