NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1609 — SECTION 1609 Final order upon the application

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What is NY RPAPL § 1609?

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This section outlines the process for a court to issue a final order following an application, after reviewing evidence and hearing from involved parties. The order must detail the property involved and the terms of the transaction. Applies to property owners involved in legal applications regarding real estate transactions.

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§ 1609 SECTION 1609 Final order upon the application

RPAPL § 1609

After taking proof of the facts, either before the court or a referee, and hearing the parties and fully examining into the matter, the court must make a final order upon the application. In case the application is granted in whole or in part, the final order shall specify the real property to be mortgaged, leased, sold, acquired, exchanged or as to which a previously made lease is to be confirmed, and the terms and conditions upon which the authorized transaction is to be consummated or approved.

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