NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1061 — SECTION 1061 Final judgment

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What is NY RPAPL § 1061?

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This section outlines the procedure for rendering a final judgment in cases involving dower rights. It specifies that a judgment may award possession of a distinct parcel of property to the plaintiff during her natural life, or alternatively, a fixed sum based on rental value. Applies to property owners involved in dower disputes.

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§ 1061 SECTION 1061 Final judgment

RPAPL § 1061

Upon the report being confirmed by the court, final judgment must be rendered. If the referee or commissioners have admeasured and laid off to the plaintiff a distinct parcel of the property, the judgment must award to her, during her natural life, the possession of that parcel, describing it, subject to the payment of all taxes, assessments, and other charges, accruing thereupon after she takes possession. If the referee or the commissioners report, that is not practicable, or that, in his or their opinion, it is not for the best interests of all the parties concerned, so to admeasure and lay off a distinct parcel of the property, the final judgment must direct, that a sum, fixed by the court, and specified therein, equal to one-third of the rental value of the real property, as ascertained by a reference or otherwise, be paid to the plaintiff, annually or oftener, as directed in the judgment, during her natural life, for her dower in the property; and that the sum so to be paid, be and remain a charge upon the property, during her natural life. The final judgment may also award damages for the withholding of dower.

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