NY Code - Article 9: RECORDING INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY

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  • Section 290 Definitions; effect of article
  • Section 291 Recording of conveyances
  • Section 291-A Recording conveyances of land in towns in Chautauqua county; duties of county and town clerks
  • Section 291-B Recording conveyances of land in towns in Cattaraugus county; duties of county and town clerks
  • Section 291-C Recording memoranda of leases
  • Section 291-CC 1
  • Section 291-D Recording of master forms of mortgage covenants and clauses; incorporation thereof by reference
  • Section 291-E Exceptions, reservations and recitals referring to unrecorded conveyances and contracts for sale of real property
  • Section 291-F Rights where recorded mortgage restricts landlord's action in respect to leases
  • Section 291-G Recording insurance information
  • Section 291-H Recording of liens by the state
  • Section 292 By whom conveyance must be acknowledged or proved
  • Section 292-A Conveyances by certain corporations executed and acknowledged by attorneys in fact entitled to recordation
  • Section 293 Recording of conveyances heretofore acknowledged or proved
  • Section 294 Recording executory contracts and powers of attorney
  • Section 294-A Recording assignments of rent
  • Section 294-B Recording brokers affidavit of entitlement to commission for completed brokerage services
  • Section 295 Recording of letters patent
  • Section 296 Recording copies of instruments which are in secretary of state's office
  • Section 297 Certified copies may be recorded
  • Section 297-A Recording of certified copies of bankruptcy papers; constructive notice
  • Section 297-B Recording of certified copies of judgments affecting real property
  • Section 298 Acknowledgments and proofs within the state
  • Section 299 Acknowledgments and proofs without the state, but within the United States or any territory, possession, or dependency thereof
  • Section 299-A Acknowledgment to conform to law of New York or of place where taken; certificate of conformity
  • Section 300 Acknowledgments and proofs by persons in or with the armed forces of the United States
  • Section 301 Acknowledgments and proofs in foreign countries
  • Section 301-A Acknowledgment to conform to law of New York or of foreign country; certificate of conformity
  • Section 302 Acknowledgments and proofs by married women
  • Section 303 Requisites of acknowledgments
  • Section 304 Proof by subscribing witness
  • Section 305 Compelling witnesses to testify
  • Section 306 Certificate of acknowledgment or proof
  • Section 307 When certificate to state time and place
  • Section 308 When certificate must be under seal
  • Section 309 Acknowledgment by corporation and form of certificate
  • Section 309-A Uniform forms of certificates of acknowledgment or proof within this state
  • Section 309-B Uniform forms of certificates of acknowledgement or proof without this state
  • Section 310 Authentication of acknowledgments and proofs made within the state
  • Section 311 Authentication of acknowledgments and proofs made without the state
  • Section 312 Contents of certificate of authentication
  • Section 313 Notary public
  • Section 313-A Deputies
  • Section 314 Recording of conveyances acknowledged or proved without the state, when parties and certifying officer are dead
  • Section 314-A Proof when witnesses are dead
  • Section 315 Recording books
  • Section 316 Indexes
  • Section 316-A Indexing and reindexing conveyances, mortgages and other instruments
  • Section 316-B Inactive hazardous waste disposal site registry index
  • Section 317 Order of recording
  • Section 318 Certificate to be recorded
  • Section 319 Time of recording
  • Section 320 Certain deeds deemed mortgages
  • Section 321 Recording discharge of mortgage
  • Section 321-A Recording discharge of rent assignment
  • Section 324 Effect of recording assignment of mortgage
  • Section 325 Recording of conveyances made by treasurer of Connecticut
  • Section 326 Revocation to be recorded
  • Section 327 Penalty for using long forms of covenants
  • Section 328 Certain acts not affected
  • Section 329 Actions to have certain instruments canceled of record
  • Section 330 Officers guilty of malfeasance liable for damages
  • Section 331 Laws and decrees of foreign countries appointing agents and attorneys and recording of the same
  • Section 332 The record of certain conveyances validated
  • Section 332-A Validation of the record, execution and proof or acknowledgment of certain other instruments
  • Section 332-B The record of certain other conveyances validated
  • Section 333 When conveyances of real property not to be recorded
  • Section 333-A Same; maps to be filed
  • Section 333-B Recording of maps or plot plans
  • Section 333-C Lands in agricultural districts; disclosure
  • Section 334 Maps to be filed; penalty for nonfiling
  • Section 334-A Filing of subdivision maps in Nassau county; penalty for non-filing
  • Section 335 Filing of maps and abandonment of subdivisions in Suffolk county; penalty for nonfiling
  • Section 335-A Easements of necessity
  • Section 335-B Recording of solar energy easements
  • Section 336 Effect of recording demands or requirements of alien property custodian
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