NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1071 — SECTION 1071 Plaintiff may consent to receive a gross sum

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What is NY RPAPL § 1071?

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This section allows a plaintiff in a dower action to consent to receive a gross sum in full satisfaction of their dower rights before an interlocutory judgment is rendered. The consent must be in writing, acknowledged, and served to all adverse parties. Applies to plaintiffs in dower actions regarding real property.

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§ 1071 SECTION 1071 Plaintiff may consent to receive a gross sum

RPAPL § 1071

In an action for dower, the plaintiff may, at any time before an interlocutory judgment is rendered, by reason of the defendant's default in appearing or pleading, or, where an issue of fact is joined, at any time before the commencement of the trial, file with the clerk a consent to accept a gross sum, in full satisfaction and discharge of her right of dower in the real property described in the complaint. Such a consent must be in writing, and acknowledged or proved, and certified, in like manner as a deed to be recorded. A copy thereof, with notice of the filing, must be served upon each adverse party who has appeared, or who appears after the filing.

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