NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 917 — SECTION 917 Interlocutory judgment directing partition in common

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What is NY RPAPL § 917?

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This section addresses the process for obtaining an interlocutory judgment that directs the partition of real property among two or more parties. It allows for the division of shares in common without requiring a complete partition among the parties involved. Applies to parties seeking to partition real property.

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§ 917 SECTION 917 Interlocutory judgment directing partition in common

RPAPL § 917

Where two or more parties desire to enjoy their shares in common with each other, the interlocutory judgment may direct partition to be so made as to set off to them their shares of the real property partitioned, without partition as between themselves, to be held by them in common.

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