New York Statutes
§ 333-B — Recording of maps or plot plans
New York § 333-B
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N.Y. Real Property § 333-B (2026).
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§ 333-b. Recording of maps or plot plans.
1.Notwithstanding any other\nprovisions of this article, a map or plot plan showing property\nboundaries and data not relating to subdivisions and the filing thereof\nmay be recorded in the same manner as a deed, if the map or plot plan is\nattached to the conveying instrument. A map or plot plan recorded\npursuant to this section shall clearly delineate and locate by\ndimensions the parcel or interest conveyed in such manner that such\nparcel or interest can be located on the premises affected. Such map or\nplot plan may appear on one or more pages as needed, shall be drawn on\nlegal size paper and shall have lettering thereon no smaller than elite\ntype, and all lines shall be legible and of sufficient size for easy\nreading after photocopying
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