NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1615 — SECTION 1615 Date of creation of affected interests

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What is NY RPAPL § 1615?

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This section outlines the applicability of procedures related to interests created on or after September 1, 1937, as well as those created before that date under certain conditions. It specifies that these procedures apply to various interests regardless of their creation date. Applies to property owners involved in judicially authorized conveyances.

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§ 1615 SECTION 1615 Date of creation of affected interests

RPAPL § 1615

The procedure authorized by sections 1601 through 1614 shall apply equally to interests created on or after September 1, 1937; to interests created before that date but subsequent to the enactment of some statute, replaced by former sections one hundred seven through one hundred seven-m of the real property law, authorizing the like sale, mortgage, lease or other binding of such interests by a judicially authorized conveyance; and to all other interests, whenever created.

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