NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 919 — SECTION 919 Interlocutory judgment directing credit on sale

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What is NY RPAPL § 919?

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This section outlines the court's authority to direct the terms of credit allowed for any portion of the purchase money in an interlocutory judgment for a sale. Applies to parties involved in real estate transactions under court jurisdiction.

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§ 919 SECTION 919 Interlocutory judgment directing credit on sale

RPAPL § 919

The court, in the interlocutory judgment for a sale, shall direct the terms of credit which may be allowed for any portion of the purchase-money.

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