New York Statutes

§ 1951 — Extinguishment of non-substantial restrictions on the use of land

New York § 1951
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 § 1951 (2026).

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§ 1951. Extinguishment of non-substantial restrictions on the use of\nland.

1.No restriction on the use of land created at any time by\ncovenant, promise or negative easement, or created on or after September\n1, 1958, by a special limitation or condition subsequent governed by\nsection 1953, shall be enforced by injunction or judgment compelling a\nconveyance of the land burdened by the restriction or an interest\ntherein, nor shall such restriction be declared or determined to be\nenforceable, if, at the time the enforceability of the restriction is\nbrought in question, it appears that the restriction is of no actual and\nsubstantial benefit to the persons seeking its enforcement or seeking a\ndeclaration or determination of its enforceability, either because the\npurpose of the rest

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