NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1751 — SECTION 1751 Sale contrary to will or conveyance prohibited

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What is NY RPAPL § 1751?

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This section prohibits the sale or disposition of real property or interests in real property in a manner that contradicts the provisions of a will or conveyance. The statute aims to protect the rights of infants, incompetent persons, or conservatees regarding their property interests.

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§ 1751 SECTION 1751 Sale contrary to will or conveyance prohibited

RPAPL § 1751

Real property, or an interest in real property, shall not be disposed of, as prescribed in this article, contrary to the provisions of a will by which it was devised, or of a conveyance or other instrument by which it was transferred, to the infant, incompetent person or conservatee.

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