NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1614 — SECTION 1614 Binding force of mortgage, sale or lease duly made with judicial approval

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What is NY RPAPL § 1614?

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This section establishes that a mortgage, lease, or conveyance executed in accordance with a judicial order binds the interests of the applicant and all parties involved in the proceeding. It clarifies the binding effect even on those not entitled to notice under section 1606. Applies to parties involved in judicially approved property transactions.

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§ 1614 SECTION 1614 Binding force of mortgage, sale or lease duly made with judicial approval

RPAPL § 1614

A mortgage, lease or conveyance duly executed and delivered in accordance with an order of confirmation, made pursuant to the provisions of section 1613, binds the interests of the applicant therefor and of all other persons who either are parties to such proceeding or are represented therein or are not entitled to notice thereof under the provisions of section 1606.

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