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§ 927 — SECTION 927 Contents of judgment after actual partition

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What is NY RPAPL § 927?

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This section outlines the contents of a judgment following the actual partition of property, specifying that the court shall direct each party entitled to possession of a distinct parcel to be granted possession either immediately or after the determination of the particular estate. Applies to parties involved in property partition cases.

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§ 927 SECTION 927 Contents of judgment after actual partition

RPAPL § 927

Upon the confirmation by the court of the report of the commissioners making partition, final judgment shall be entered directing that each of the parties who is entitled to possession of a distinct parcel allotted to him, be let into the possession thereof, either immediately, or after the determination of the particular estate, as the case requires.

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