NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1031 — SECTION 1031 Complaint

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What is NY RPAPL § 1031?

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This section outlines the requirements for a complaint in an action for dower, specifying that the property must be described with common certainty, including the name of the township or tract and the lot number if applicable. Applies to individuals seeking dower rights in property claims.

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§ 1031 SECTION 1031 Complaint

RPAPL § 1031

The complaint in an action for dower must describe the property claimed with common certainty, by setting forth the name of the township or tract and the number of the lot, if there is any, or in some other appropriate manner, so that from the description, possession of the property claimed may be delivered where the plaintiff is entitled thereto, and must set forth the name of the plaintiff's husband.

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