New York Statutes

§ 315 — Recording books

New York § 315
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPPReal Property
Art. 9Recording Instruments Affecting Real Property

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N.Y. Real Property § 315 (2026).

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§ 315. Recording books. Different sets of books must be provided by\nthe recording officer of each county, for the recording of deeds and\nmortgages; in one of which sets he must record all conveyances and other\ninstruments absolute in their terms, which are not intended as mortgages\nor securities in the nature of mortgages, and all executory contracts\nfor the sale, purchase or exchange of real property, or memoranda\nthereof, and all instruments canceling or extending such contracts,\nwhich conveyances, contracts or instruments are delivered to him,\npursuant to law, to be so recorded, and all forms pertaining to\ncommitments of land to continued agricultural production required to be\nso recorded pursuant to section three hundred six of the agriculture and\nmarkets law; and in the o

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