NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1143 — SECTION 1143 Order not conclusive in ejectment

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What is NY RPAPL § 1143?

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This section establishes that a final order awarding possession of real property is only presumptive evidence in an ejectment action brought by the person evicted. It addresses the implications of such orders regarding the life or death of the individual whose life influences the prior estate. Applies to parties involved in ejectment actions.

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§ 1143 SECTION 1143 Order not conclusive in ejectment

RPAPL § 1143

A final order made as prescribed in this article, awarding to the petitioner the possession of real property is presumptive evidence only, in an action of ejectment brought against him by the person evicted, or in an action brought as prescribed in section 1142, of the life or death of the person, upon whose life the prior estate depends.

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