NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1743 — SECTION 1743 Judgment

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What is NY RPAPL § 1743?

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This section outlines the authority of a guardian, committee, or conservator to dispose of real property or an interest therein, including stipulations regarding the timing, manner, and conditions of such disposition. Applies to guardians and conservators managing real property interests.

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§ 1743 SECTION 1743 Judgment

RPAPL § 1743

The judgment may direct that the real property, or interest in real property, or a part thereof, be disposed of by the guardian, committee or conservator and contain directions respecting the time, manner and conditions of the disposition.

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