New York Statutes
§ 1731 — Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court
New York § 1731
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPAReal Property Actions & Proceedings
Art. 17Special Proceeding For Disposition of Real Property of Infant, Incompetent or Conservatee
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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 1731 (2026).
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§ 1731. Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court. From the\ntime of the filing of a petition, by or in behalf of an infant,\nincompetent person or conservatee, praying for an order to dispose of\nhis real property, or interest in real property, the infant, incompetent\nperson or conservatee is considered a ward of the court with respect to\nthat real property or interest and the income and proceeds thereof. The\ncourt shall have power to make such orders as may be necessary to\nfurther justice and to protect and conserve the rights and interests of\nthe infant, incompetent person or conservatee.\n
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§ 1701
Definitions§ 1711
Grounds§ 1712
By whom maintainable§ 1721
Notice of petition§ 1722
Contents of petition§ 1741
Reference§ 1742
Appraisal§ 1743
Judgment§ 1744
Security§ 1753
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