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- New York Real Property Law Section 1
Short title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 2
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 10
Capacity to hold real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 11
Capacity to transfer real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 15
Title through alien.
- New York Real Property Law Section 16
Liabilities of alien holders of real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 17
Heirs of patriotic Indian.
- New York Real Property Law Section 18
Mines in Saint Lawrence county.
- New York Real Property Law Section 119
Purchase by mortgage trustee.
- New York Real Property Law Section 120
Operation and sale by mortgage trustee.
- New York Real Property Law Section 120-A
Liquidation of mortgage by trustee.
- New York Real Property Law Section 121
Reorganization of property covered by trust mortgage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 122
Procedure of reorganization and expenses in connection therewith.
- New York Real Property Law Section 122-A
Modification of trust mortgages given in prior re-organizations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 123
Preserving existing rights.
- New York Real Property Law Section 124
Purpose and application of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 125
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 126
Trust indentures.
- New York Real Property Law Section 127
Restrictions on trustees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 128
Minimum bid of trustee at sale on foreclosure to be fixed by court.
- New York Real Property Law Section 129
No deposit agreement shall be valid or binding which does not set forth the following provisions for the protection of the bondholders:
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-A
Restrictions on committees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-B
Managing agents and management companies.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-C
Voting trustees and voting trust agreements.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-D
Fees and allowances.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-E
Removal of trustees, committees or depositaries.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-F
Actions for accounting by minority groups; expenses thereof.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-G
Violations and penalties.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-H
Construction of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-I
Separability.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-J
Right to appeal.
- New York Real Property Law Section 130-K
Exemptions from restrictions on trustees and trust indentures.
- New York Real Property Law Section 189
Estate of curtesy abolished.
- New York Real Property Law Section 190
Dower.
- New York Real Property Law Section 190-B
Lands reacquired by the husband.
- New York Real Property Law Section 191
Dower in lands exchanged.
- New York Real Property Law Section 192
Dower in lands mortgaged before marriage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 193
Dower in lands mortgaged for purchase-money.
- New York Real Property Law Section 194
Surplus proceeds of sale under purchase-money mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 195
Widow of mortgagee not endowed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 196
When dower barred by misconduct.
- New York Real Property Law Section 196-A
When dower barred by dissolution of marriage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 197
When dower barred by jointure.
- New York Real Property Law Section 198
When dower barred by pecuniary provisions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 199
When widow to elect between jointure and dower.
- New York Real Property Law Section 200
Election between devise and dower.
- New York Real Property Law Section 201
When deemed to have elected.
- New York Real Property Law Section 202
When provision in lieu of dower is forfeited.
- New York Real Property Law Section 203
Effect of acts of husband.
- New York Real Property Law Section 204
Widow's quarantine.
- New York Real Property Law Section 205
Widow may bequeath a crop.
- New York Real Property Law Section 206
Divorced woman may release dower.
- New York Real Property Law Section 207
Married woman may release dower by attorney.
- New York Real Property Law Section 220
Action for use and occupation.
- New York Real Property Law Section 221
Rent due on life leases recoverable.
- New York Real Property Law Section 222
When rent is apportionable.
- New York Real Property Law Section 223
Rights where property or lease is transferred.
- New York Real Property Law Section 223-A
Remedies of lessee when possession is not delivered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 223-B
Retaliation by landlord against tenant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 224
Attornment by tenant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 225
Notice of action adverse to possession of tenant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 226
Effect of renewal on sub-lease.
- New York Real Property Law Section 226-A
Effect of new lease on tenant's right to remove fixtures or improvements.
- New York Real Property Law Section 226-B
Right to sublease or assign.
- New York Real Property Law Section 227
When tenant may surrender premises.
- New York Real Property Law Section 227-A
Termination of residential lease by senior citizens moving to a residence of a family member or entering certain health care facilities, adult care
- New York Real Property Law Section 227-B
Termination of certain contracts by senior citizens.
- New York Real Property Law Section 228
Termination of tenancies at will or by sufferance, by notice.
- New York Real Property Law Section 229
Liability of tenant holding over after giving notice of intention to quit.
- New York Real Property Law Section 230
Right of tenants to form, join or participate in tenants' groups.
- New York Real Property Law Section 231
Lease, when void; liability of landlord where premises are occupied for unlawful purpose.
- New York Real Property Law Section 232
Duration of certain agreements in New York.
- New York Real Property Law Section 232-A
Notice to terminate monthly tenancy or tenancy from month to month in the city of New York.
- New York Real Property Law Section 232-B
Notification to terminate monthly tenancy or tenancy from month to month outside the city of New York.
- New York Real Property Law Section 232-C
Holding over by a tenant after expiration of a term longer than one month; effect of acceptance of rent.
- New York Real Property Law Section 233
Manufactured home parks; duties, responsibilities.
- New York Real Property Law Section 234
Tenants' right to recover attorneys' fees in actions or summary proceedings arising out of leases of residential property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235
Wilful violations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-A
Tenant right to offset payments and entitlement to damages in certain cases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-B
Warranty of habitability.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-C
Unconscionable lease or clause.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-D
Harassment.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-E
Duty of landlord to provide written receipt.
- New York Real Property Law Section 235-F
Unlawful restrictions on occupancy.
- New York Real Property Law Section 236
Assignment of lease of a deceased tenant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 236*2
Discrimination against children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks.
- New York Real Property Law Section 237
Discrimination in leases with respect to bearing of children.
- New York Real Property Law Section 238
Agreements or contracts for privileges to deal with occupants of tenements, apartment houses or bungalow colonies.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239
Legislative findings.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-A
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-B
Only approved portable kerosene heaters permitted in structures.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-C
Approval by the secretary of state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-D
Sale of unapproved portable kerosene heaters.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-E
Portable kerosene heaters prohibited in multiple dwellings.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-F
Penalties for violation.
- New York Real Property Law Section 239-G
Application of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 240
Definitions and use of terms.
- New York Real Property Law Section 240-B
Certain conveyances authorized; effect thereof.
- New York Real Property Law Section 240-C
Joint tenancy severance.
- New York Real Property Law Section 241
Ancient conveyances abolished.
- New York Real Property Law Section 242
Disclosure prior to the sale of real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 243
Grant of fee or freehold.
- New York Real Property Law Section 244
When grant takes effect.
- New York Real Property Law Section 245
Estate which passes by grant or devise.
- New York Real Property Law Section 246
Certain deeds declared grants.
- New York Real Property Law Section 247
Conveyance by tenant for life or years of greater estate than possessed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 248
Effect of conveyance where property is leased.
- New York Real Property Law Section 249
Covenants in mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 251
Covenants not implied.
- New York Real Property Law Section 252
Lineal and collateral warranties abolished.
- New York Real Property Law Section 253
Construction of covenants in grants of freehold interests.
- New York Real Property Law Section 254
Construction of clauses and covenants in mortgages and bonds or notes.
- New York Real Property Law Section 254-A
Right of election of mortgagee in certain cases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 254-B
Limitation on late charges.
- New York Real Property Law Section 254-C
Right to a copy of real property appraisals and consumer reports in certain cases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 254-D
Fees by mortgagee for direct payment of real property taxes by mortgagor prohibited.
- New York Real Property Law Section 255
Construction of grant of appurtenances and of all the rights and estate of grantor.
- New York Real Property Law Section 256
Construction of grant in executor's or trustee's deed of appurtenances, and of the estate of testator and grantor.
- New York Real Property Law Section 257
Covenants bind representatives of grantor and mortgagor and inure to the benefit of whom.
- New York Real Property Law Section 258
Short forms of deeds and mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 259-C
Provision in lease of real property for waiver of trial by jury in actions for personal injury or property damage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 260
Lands adversely held may be conveyed or mortgaged.
- New York Real Property Law Section 261
Maintenance of telegraph or other electric wires raises no presumption of grant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 265
Fraudulent intent, question of fact.
- New York Real Property Law Section 266
Rights of purchaser or incumbrancer for valuable consideration protected.
- New York Real Property Law Section 267
Conveyances with power to revoke, determine or alter.
- New York Real Property Law Section 268
Disaffirmance of fraudulent act by executor and others.
- New York Real Property Law Section 269
When remainderman may pay interest owed by life tenant.
- New York Real Property Law Section 270
Powers of courts of equity not abridged.
- New York Real Property Law Section 271
Construction of covenants in mortgages on leases of real property and bonds or notes.
- New York Real Property Law Section 272
Construction of grant of appurtenances, and all of the rights and estate of the mortgagor.
- New York Real Property Law Section 273
What form of mortgage on lease of real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 274
Transfers and mortgages of interest in decedents' estates.
- New York Real Property Law Section 274-A
Certificate of principal amount unpaid on mortgages of real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 275
Certificate of discharge of mortgage required.
- New York Real Property Law Section 276
Effect of certain easements on the right to invest in mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 277
Modification and extension of mortgage investment.
- New York Real Property Law Section 277-A
Powers of fiduciaries and others holding guaranteed mortgages or mortgage investments.
- New York Real Property Law Section 278
Exchange of mortgage investment.
- New York Real Property Law Section 278-A
Sale or exchange of certain real property or mortgage investments therein authorized.
- New York Real Property Law Section 279
Graduated payment mortgage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 280
Reverse mortgage loans for persons sixty years of age or older.
- New York Real Property Law Section 280-A
Reverse mortgage loans for persons seventy years of age or older.
- New York Real Property Law Section 281
Credit line mortgage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 290
Definitions; effect of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291
Recording of conveyances.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-A
Recording conveyances of land in towns in Chautauqua county; duties of county and town clerks.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-B
Recording conveyances of land in towns in Cattaraugus county; duties of county and town clerks.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-C
Recording memoranda of leases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-CC
Recording modifications of leases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-D
Recording of master forms of mortgage covenants and clauses; incorporation thereof by reference.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-E
Exceptions, reservations and recitals referring to unrecorded conveyances and contracts for sale of real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-F
Rights where recorded mortgage restricts landlord's action in respect to leases.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-G
Recording insurance information.
- New York Real Property Law Section 291-H
Recording of liens by the state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 292
By whom conveyance must be acknowledged or proved.
- New York Real Property Law Section 292-A
Conveyances by certain corporations executed and acknowledged by attorneys in fact entitled to recordation.
- New York Real Property Law Section 293
Recording of conveyances heretofore acknowledged or proved.
- New York Real Property Law Section 294
Recording executory contracts and powers of attorney.
- New York Real Property Law Section 294-A
Recording assignments of rent.
- New York Real Property Law Section 294-B
Recording brokers affidavit of entitlement to commission for completed brokerage services.
- New York Real Property Law Section 295
Recording of letters patent.
- New York Real Property Law Section 296
Recording copies of instruments which are in secretary of state's office.
- New York Real Property Law Section 297
Certified copies may be recorded.
- New York Real Property Law Section 297-A
Recording of certified copies of bankruptcy papers; constructive notice.
- New York Real Property Law Section 297-B
Recording of certified copies of judgments affecting real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 298
Acknowledgments and proofs within the state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 299
Acknowledgments and proofs without the state, but within the United States or any territory, possession, or dependency thereof.
- New York Real Property Law Section 299-A
Acknowledgment to conform to law of New York or of place where taken; certificate of conformity.
- New York Real Property Law Section 300
Acknowledgments and proofs by persons in or with the armed forces of the United States.
- New York Real Property Law Section 301
Acknowledgments and proofs in foreign countries.
- New York Real Property Law Section 301-A
Acknowledgment to conform to law of New York or of foreign country; certificate of conformity.
- New York Real Property Law Section 302
Acknowledgments and proofs by married women.
- New York Real Property Law Section 303
Requisites of acknowledgments.
- New York Real Property Law Section 304
Proof by subscribing witness.
- New York Real Property Law Section 305
Compelling witnesses to testify.
- New York Real Property Law Section 306
Certificate of acknowledgment or proof.
- New York Real Property Law Section 307
When certificate to state time and place.
- New York Real Property Law Section 308
When certificate must be under seal.
- New York Real Property Law Section 309
Acknowledgment by corporation and form of certificate.
- New York Real Property Law Section 309-A
Uniform forms of certificates of acknowledgment or proof within this state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 309-B
Uniform forms of certificates of acknowledgment or proof without this state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 310
Authentication of acknowledgments and proofs made within the state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 311
Authentication of acknowledgments and proofs made without the state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 312
Contents of certificate of authentication.
- New York Real Property Law Section 313
Notary public.
- New York Real Property Law Section 313-A
Deputies.
- New York Real Property Law Section 314
Recording of conveyances acknowledged or proved without the state, when parties and certifying officer are dead.
- New York Real Property Law Section 314-A
Proof when witnesses are dead.
- New York Real Property Law Section 315
Recording books.
- New York Real Property Law Section 316
Indexes.
- New York Real Property Law Section 316-A
Indexing and reindexing conveyances, mortgages and other instruments.
- New York Real Property Law Section 316-B
Inactive hazardous waste disposal site registry index.
- New York Real Property Law Section 317
Order of recording.
- New York Real Property Law Section 318
Certificate to be recorded.
- New York Real Property Law Section 319
Time of recording.
- New York Real Property Law Section 320
Certain deeds deemed mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 321
Recording discharge of mortgage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 321-A
Recording discharge of rent assignment.
- New York Real Property Law Section 324
Effect of recording assignment of mortgage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 325
Recording of conveyances made by treasurer of Connecticut.
- New York Real Property Law Section 326
Revocation to be recorded.
- New York Real Property Law Section 327
Penalty for using long forms of covenants.
- New York Real Property Law Section 328
Certain acts not affected.
- New York Real Property Law Section 329
Actions to have certain instruments canceled of record.
- New York Real Property Law Section 330
Officers guilty of malfeasance liable for damages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 331
Laws and decrees of foreign countries appointing agents and attorneys and recording of the same.
- New York Real Property Law Section 332
The record of certain conveyances validated.
- New York Real Property Law Section 332-A
Validation of the record, execution and proof or acknowledgment of certain other instruments.
- New York Real Property Law Section 332-B
The record of certain other conveyances validated.
- New York Real Property Law Section 333
When conveyances of real property not to be recorded.
- New York Real Property Law Section 333-A
Same; maps to be filed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 333-B
Recording of maps or plot plans.
- New York Real Property Law Section 333-C
Lands in agricultural districts; disclosure.
- New York Real Property Law Section 334
Maps to be filed; penalty for nonfiling.
- New York Real Property Law Section 334-A
Filing of subdivision maps in Nassau county; penalty for non-filing.
- New York Real Property Law Section 335
Filing of maps and abandonment of subdivisions in Suffolk county; penalty for nonfiling.
- New York Real Property Law Section 335-A
Easements of necessity.
- New York Real Property Law Section 335-B
Recording of solar energy easements.
- New York Real Property Law Section 336
Effect of recording demands or requirements of alien property custodian.
- New York Real Property Law Section 337
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 337-A
Provisions governing sale or lease of subdivided lands.
- New York Real Property Law Section 337-B
Offering statement; contents; prohibitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 337-C
Right to cancel.
- New York Real Property Law Section 338
Inspection power of department of state; unlawful practices; penalties.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339
Filing fees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-A
Rules and regulations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-AA
Lien for common charges; duration; foreclosure.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-B
Powers of department.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-BB
Insurance.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-C
Action by department of state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-CC
Repair or reconstruction.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-D
Short title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-DD
Actions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-E
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-EE
Effect of other laws.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-F
Application of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-FF
Mortgage investments on units by state agencies, insurers, banking organizations and fiduciaries; limitation to first mortgages.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-G
Status of units.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-GG
Severability.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-H
Ownership of units.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-HH
Reservation of power.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-I
Common elements.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-II
Construction.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-J
Compliance with by-laws and rules and regulations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-JJ
Borrowing by board of managers.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-K
Certain work prohibited.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-KK
Rents.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-L
Liens against common elements; liens against units; liens for labor performed or materials furnished.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-M
Common profits and expenses.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-N
Contents of declaration.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-O
Contents of deeds and leases of units.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-P
Copy of floor plans to be filed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-Q
Filing with board.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-R
Blanket mortgages and other blanket liens affecting a unit at time of first conveyance.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-S
Recording.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-T
Withdrawal from provisions of this article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-U
By-laws.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-V
Contents of by-laws.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-W
Books of receipts and expenditures; availability for examination.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-X
Waiver of use of common elements; abandonment of unit; conveyance to board of managers.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-Y
Separate taxation.
- New York Real Property Law Section 339-Z
Lien for common charges; priority; exoneration of grantor and grantee.
- New York Real Property Law Section 345
Recording of declaration of intention to preserve certain restrictions on the use of land.
- New York Real Property Law Section 370
Petition to register title to real property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 371
Petitions and proceedings to be in supreme court; title part of special term.
- New York Real Property Law Section 372
County clerks and registers to be registrars of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 373
Registrar's bond.
- New York Real Property Law Section 374
Deputy registrars' powers and duties.
- New York Real Property Law Section 375
Compensation of registrars and deputy registrars, official examiners of title, and registration clerks.
- New York Real Property Law Section 376
Disposition of fees received by registrar.
- New York Real Property Law Section 377
Official examiners of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 378
What owners may apply; what titles may be registered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 379
Contents of petition for registration; other papers to be filed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 380
Official examiner's report of title; other evidences of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 381
Survey, map or plan to be filed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 382
Notice of petition and of pendency of proceeding.
- New York Real Property Law Section 385
Proceedings upon the petition; notice of hearing.
- New York Real Property Law Section 386
Form of notice to parties.
- New York Real Property Law Section 388
Guardian ad litem.
- New York Real Property Law Section 389
Any person interested may appear and defend.
- New York Real Property Law Section 390
Title in lands vested; clouds thereon removed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 391
Final orders conclusive; to be entered and docketed as a judgment.
- New York Real Property Law Section 392
Fraud; action to set aside or appeal from the final order or judgment of registration or to recover the property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 393
Registration of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 394
Certificate of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 395
Title book.
- New York Real Property Law Section 396
Duplicate certificate of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 398
Certificate to include dealings pending registration.
- New York Real Property Law Section 399
Certificate of title as evidence.
- New York Real Property Law Section 400
Rights of owners of registered property; exceptions; incumbrances and transfers to be filed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 401
Registered property not affected by prescription or adverse possession.
- New York Real Property Law Section 402
Fraud; notice only by registration.
- New York Real Property Law Section 403
Memorial to be carried forward.
- New York Real Property Law Section 404
Registered property to remain registered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 404-A
Withdrawal from registration in certain instances.
- New York Real Property Law Section 405
Registered property subject to same rights and burdens as unregistered property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 406
Transfers of registered property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 407
Certificate as to part of property remaining after transfer.
- New York Real Property Law Section 409
Filing, entering and indexing papers pursuant to this act; tickler certificate.
- New York Real Property Law Section 409-A
Entries in other indexes.
- New York Real Property Law Section 410
Notice of filed papers.
- New York Real Property Law Section 411
Addresses of interested parties; notice.
- New York Real Property Law Section 412
When a transfer is deemed to be registered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 413
New certificates of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 414
Loss of duplicate certificate.
- New York Real Property Law Section 415
Mortgages, leases and other liens and charges; may be registered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 416
Proceedings to register mortgage, lease or other lien or charge.
- New York Real Property Law Section 417
Judgments, decrees, attachments and other liens to be noted on certificate.
- New York Real Property Law Section 418
Assignment of mortgage, lease, or other lien or charge.
- New York Real Property Law Section 419
Release, discharge or surrender of charge or incumbrance.
- New York Real Property Law Section 420
Enforcement of mortgages, charges, liens and incumbrances.
- New York Real Property Law Section 421
Powers of attorney to be filed and registered.
- New York Real Property Law Section 422
Reference of doubtful matters to the court.
- New York Real Property Law Section 423
Death of owner of registered property; transfer of property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 423-A
Form for transfer of property upon death of owner of registered property.
- New York Real Property Law Section 426
Assurance fund.
- New York Real Property Law Section 427
Compensation from assurance fund.
- New York Real Property Law Section 428
Action against assurance fund.
- New York Real Property Law Section 429
Restrictions on claims against assurance fund.
- New York Real Property Law Section 430
Penalties for fraudulent acts or false certificates.
- New York Real Property Law Section 431
Forgery and fraudulent stamping; penalty.
- New York Real Property Law Section 432
Fees to be charged.
- New York Real Property Law Section 433
Construction of article.
- New York Real Property Law Section 434
Form for official examiner's report of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 435
Form for certificate of title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 436
Ternination of title registration procedures.
- New York Real Property Law Section 440
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 440-A
License required for real estate brokers and salesmen.
- New York Real Property Law Section 440-B
Licenses in Putnam county.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441
Application for license.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-A
License and pocket card.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-B
License fees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-C
Revocation and suspension of licenses.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-D
Salesman's license suspended by revocation or suspension of employer's license.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-E
Denial of license; complaints; notice of hearing.
- New York Real Property Law Section 441-F
Judicial review.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442
Splitting commissions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-A
Compensation of salesmen; restrictions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-B
Discontinuance or change of salesman's association; report.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-C
Violations by salesmen; broker's responsibility.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-D
Actions for commissions; license prerequisite.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-E
Violations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-F
Saving clause.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-G
Nonresident licensees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-H
Rules of the secretary of state.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-I
State real estate board.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-J
Effect of invalid provision.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-K
Powers and duties of the state real estate board.
- New York Real Property Law Section 442-L
After-the-fact referral fees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 443
Disclosure regarding real estate agency relationship; form.
- New York Real Property Law Section 443-A
Disclosure obligations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-A
Short title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-B
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-C
State home inspection council.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-D
License requirements for home inspectors.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-E
Qualifications for licensure.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-F
License periods, renewals and fees.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-G
Duty of care of home inspectors.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-H
Suspension and revocation of licenses.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-I
Denial of license; complaints; notice of hearing.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-J
Practice of architecture and professional engineering.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-K
Liability coverage.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-L
Duties of the secretary.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-M
Construction with other laws.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-N
Unlicensed activities.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-O
Violations and penalties for unlicensed activities.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-P
Judicial review.
- New York Real Property Law Section 444-Q
Severability.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-A
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-B
License required.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-C
Contracts; fees; reporting procedures.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-D
Display of license and business sign.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-E
Revocation and suspension of licenses.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-F
Notice of hearing on complaints.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-G
Judicial review.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-H
Violations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-I
Rules and regulations.
- New York Real Property Law Section 446-J
Partial invalidity.
- New York Real Property Law Section 450
Lands used for cemetery purposes not to be sold or mortgaged.
- New York Real Property Law Section 451
Acquisition of lands for cemetery purposes in certain counties.
- New York Real Property Law Section 460
Short title.
- New York Real Property Law Section 461
Definitions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 462
Property condition disclosure statement.
- New York Real Property Law Section 463
Exemptions.
- New York Real Property Law Section 464
Revision.
- New York Real Property Law Section 465
Remedy.
- New York Real Property Law Section 466
Duty of an agent.
- New York Real Property Law Section 467
Liability.
- New York Real Property Law Section 600
Laws repealed.
- New York Real Property Law Section 601
Construction.
- New York Real Property Law Section 602
When to take effect.
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Last modified: August 9, 2006
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