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§ 434 — SECTION 434 Form for official examiner's report of title

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What is NY RPL § 434?

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This section outlines the requirements for the official examiner's report of title, including the authorization for county registrars to prepare and distribute the necessary forms. The registrar may provide these forms at no charge or for a reasonable fee, subject to court revision. Applies to individuals and entities seeking title reports in New York City.

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§ 434 SECTION 434 Form for official examiner's report of title

RPL § 434

The examiner's report of title shall be in appropriate form to set forth the matters required by this article. The registrar of any county is authorized to have forms prepared and printed for the examiner's report of title and for any other papers required by this article and shall furnish the same to applicants without charge or for such reasonable charge as may be fixed by the registrar. Such forms and the charge to be made therefor shall be subject to the revision of the court.

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