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Real Property Law
REAL PROPERTY LAW
Laws 1909, Chap. 52
AN ACT relating to real property, constituting chapter fifty of the consolidated
laws. Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor.
Passed, three-fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:
CHAPTER 50 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS
REAL PROPERTY LAW
Article 1. Short title; definitions (Secs. 1,2).
2. Tenure of real property (Secs. 10-18).
4. Uses and trusts (Secs. 119-123).
4-A. Trust indentures and interests therein
(Secs. 124-130-k).
6. Dower and courtesy (Secs. 189-207).
7. Landlord and tenant (Secs. 220-238).
7-A. Portable kerosene heaters (Secs. 239-239-g).
8. Conveyances and mortgages (Secs. 240-281).
9. Recording instruments affecting real property
(Secs.
290-336).
9-A. Subdivided lands (Secs. 337-339-c).
9-B. Condominium act (Secs. 339-d-339-kk).
10. Discharge of ancient mortgages (Sec. 345).
12. Registering title to real property (Secs.
370-436).
12-A. Real estate brokers and real estate
salesmen (Secs.
440-443-A).
12-C. Apartment information vendors (Secs.
446-a-446-j).
13. Cemetery lands (Secs. 450-451).
14. Property condition disclosure in the sale
of residential
real property (Secs. 460-467).
20. Laws repealed; construction; when to take
effect (Secs.
600-602).
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