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§ 1808 — SECTION 1808 Distribution of proceeds of compensation

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What is NY RPAPL § 1808?

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This section outlines the distribution of compensation proceeds exceeding one thousand dollars, treating them as property similar to proceeds from the sale or lease of real property of an infant or incompetent. It also details the administration of lesser amounts for the benefit of the infant or incompetent, under New York's mental hygiene law. Applies to compensation proceeds related to real property transactions involving infants or incompetent persons.

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§ 1808 SECTION 1808 Distribution of proceeds of compensation

RPAPL § 1808

1.Where compensation exceeds one thousand dollars, it shall be deemed property of the same nature, and the disposition thereof shall be made in the same manner, as the disposition of proceeds of a sale, mortgage, release or lease of real property of infant or incompetent.

2.Where compensation does not exceed one thousand dollars, after deducting therefrom the payment of any attorney's fees and the expenses, if any as allowed by the court, the proceeds shall be administered by the petitioner for the use and benefit of the infant, incompetent person or conservatee, including the application thereof for the purposes, in the manner, under the limitations and through the medium provided for in the mental hygiene law of the state of New York and official rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto as to funds belonging to a patient, in any case where such ward is an incompetent person or conservatee confined as a patient to a state institution under the jurisdiction of the department of mental hygiene of the state of New York.

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