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§ 653 — SECTION 653 Judgment to state plaintiff's estate

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What is NY RPAPL § 653?

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This section requires that any judgment in favor of the plaintiff specify the nature of the plaintiff's estate in the recovered property, detailing whether it is in fee, for life, or for a term of years. Applies to parties involved in property recovery actions.

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§ 653 SECTION 653 Judgment to state plaintiff's estate

RPAPL § 653

A verdict, report or decision in favor of the plaintiff and the judgment rendered thereon, shall specify in writing the estate of the plaintiff in the property recovered, whether it is in fee, or for life, or for a term of years stating for whose life it is, or specifying the duration of the term, if the estate be less than a fee.

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