NY Code - Article 12: REGISTERING TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY

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  • Section 370 Petition to register title to real property
  • Section 371 Petitions and proceedings to be in supreme court; title part of special term
  • Section 372 County clerks and registers to be registrars of title
  • Section 373 Registrar's bond
  • Section 374 Deputy registrars' powers and duties
  • Section 375 Compensation of registrars and deputy registrars, official examiners of title, and registration clerks
  • Section 376 Disposition of fees received by registrar
  • Section 377 Official examiners of title
  • Section 378 What owners may apply; what titles may be registered
  • Section 379 Contents of petition for registration; other papers to be filed
  • Section 380 Official examiner's report of title; other evidences of title
  • Section 381 Survey, map or plan to be filed
  • Section 382 Notice of petition and of pendency of proceeding
  • Section 385 Proceedings upon the petition; notice of hearing
  • Section 386 Form of notice to parties
  • Section 388 Guardian ad litem
  • Section 389 Any person interested may appear and defend
  • Section 390 Title in lands vested; clouds thereon removed
  • Section 391 Final orders conclusive; to be entered and docketed as a judgment
  • Section 392 Fraud; action to set aside or appeal from the final order or judgment of registration or to recover the property
  • Section 393 Registration of title
  • Section 394 Certificate of title
  • Section 395 Title book
  • Section 396 Duplicate certificate of title
  • Section 398 Certificate to include dealings pending registration
  • Section 399 Certificate of title as evidence
  • Section 400 Rights of owners of registered property; exceptions; incumbrances and transfers to be filed
  • Section 401 Registered property not affected by prescription or adverse possession
  • Section 402 Fraud; notice only by registration
  • Section 403 Memorial to be carried forward
  • Section 404 Registered property to remain registered
  • Section 404-A Withdrawal from registration in certain instances
  • Section 405 Registered property subject to same rights and burdens as unregistered property
  • Section 406 Transfers of registered property
  • Section 407 Certificate as to part of property remaining after transfer
  • Section 409 Filing, entering and indexing papers pursuant to this act; tickler certificate
  • Section 409-A Entries in other indexes
  • Section 410 Notice of filed papers
  • Section 411 Addresses of interested parties; notice
  • Section 412 When a transfer is deemed to be registered
  • Section 413 New certificates of title
  • Section 414 Loss of duplicate certificate
  • Section 415 Mortgages, leases and other liens and charges; may be registered
  • Section 416 Proceedings to register mortgage, lease or other lien or charge
  • Section 417 Judgments, decrees, attachments and other liens to be noted on certificate
  • Section 418 Assignment of mortgage, lease, or other lien or charge
  • Section 419 Release, discharge or surrender of charge or incumbrance
  • Section 420 Enforcement of mortgages, charges, liens and incumbrances
  • Section 421 Powers of attorney to be filed and registered
  • Section 422 Reference of doubtful matters to the court
  • Section 423 Death of owner of registered property; transfer of property
  • Section 423-A Form for transfer of property upon death of owner of registered property
  • Section 426 Assurance fund
  • Section 427 Compensation from assurance fund
  • Section 428 Action against assurance fund
  • Section 429 Restrictions on claims against assurance fund
  • Section 430 Penalties for fraudulent acts or false certificates
  • Section 431 Forgery and fraudulent stamping; penalty
  • Section 432 Fees to be charged
  • Section 433 Construction of article
  • Section 434 Form for official examiner's report of title
  • Section 435 Form for certificate of title
  • Section 436 Termination of title registration procedures
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