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§ 1104 — SECTION 1104 Proceedings upon presentation of petition

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What is NY RPAPL § 1104?

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This section outlines the proceedings that occur upon the presentation of a petition and affidavit, including the requirements for service of notice. The court is mandated to either issue a commission or order the adverse party to produce a specified person or prove their existence. Applies to parties involved in legal proceedings regarding estates.

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§ 1104 SECTION 1104 Proceedings upon presentation of petition

RPAPL § 1104

Upon the presentation of the petition and affidavit, with due proof, by affidavit, of service of a copy thereof, and of the notice, if sufficient cause to the contrary is not shown by the adverse party, the court must either issue a commission, as prescribed in the following sections of this article or make an order, directing the adverse party, at a time and place therein specified, before the court, or a referee therein designated, to produce the person upon whose life the prior estate depends, or, in default thereof, to prove that he is living.

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