NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1112 — SECTION 1112 When life tenant deemed dead and petitioner let into possession

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What is NY RPAPL § 1112?

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This section establishes the conditions under which a life tenant is presumed dead, allowing a petitioner to take possession of real property. If the life tenant is not produced or their existence is not proven to the court's satisfaction, a final order may declare them dead for these proceedings. Applies to parties involved in real estate matters concerning life estates.

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§ 1112 SECTION 1112 When life tenant deemed dead and petitioner let into possession

RPAPL § 1112

If it appears from the referee's report, or upon the hearing before the court, that the person upon whose life the prior estate depends was not produced and if the party required to produce him, or to prove his existence has not proved to the satisfaction of the court that he is living, a final order must be made, declaring that he is presumed to be dead, for the purpose of the proceedings, and directing that the petitioner be forthwith let into possession of the real property, as if that person was actually dead.

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