New York Statutes

§ 1932 — Discharge of record of ancient mortgage where time of maturity is dependent on contingent event related to use of premises

New York § 1932
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPAReal Property Actions & Proceedings
Art. 19Discharge or Extinguishment of Encumbrances, Claims and Interests

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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 1932 (2026).

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§ 1932. Discharge of record of ancient mortgage where time of maturity\nis dependent on contingent event related to use of premises.

1.The lien\nof every mortgage or conveyance of real estate in this state given as\nsecurity for the payment of money, recorded more than seventy-five years\nago, where the time of maturity thereof is dependent solely upon the\noccurrence of a contingent event relating to use of the mortgaged\npremises for religious purposes, and where the reason for such use no\nlonger applies to the mortgaged premises because of changes in the type\nof neighborhood in which the premises are situated, may be discharged of\nrecord by judgment of the supreme court in the county where the\nmortgaged premises are situated, or of the county court of such county,\nin the manner

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