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§ 1063 — SECTION 1063 Junior incumbrances; not affected by admeasurement

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What is NY RPAPL § 1063?

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This section addresses the treatment of junior incumbrances in relation to dower rights. It specifies that when a property is divided for dower purposes, any inferior lien remains attached to the remaining property as if the dower portion had not been separated. Applies to property owners dealing with dower interests.

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§ 1063 SECTION 1063 Junior incumbrances; not affected by admeasurement

RPAPL § 1063

Where a portion of the property is admeasured and laid off to the plaintiff as her dower, a lien which is inferior to the plaintiff's right of dower attaches, during the life of the plaintiff, to the residue, or to the portion or share of the residue which was subject to it, as if the portion laid off to the plaintiff had not been a part of the property.

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