New York Statutes
§ 222 — When rent is apportionable
§ 222. When rent is apportionable. Where a tenant for life, who shall\nhave demised the real property, dies before the first rent day, or\nbetween two rent days, his executor or administrator may recover the\nproportion of rent which accrued to him before his death.\n
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