New York Statutes
§ 394 — Certificate of title
New York § 394
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N.Y. Real Property § 394 (2026).
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§ 394. Certificate of title. The registrar shall make, in the form\nprescribed by section four hundred and thirty-five of this chapter, an\noriginal certificate of title of every title, right or interest\nregistered by him pursuant to this article. Said certificate shall bear\nthe date of its issue (the day and year), and be under the hand and\nofficial seal of the registrar, and be numbered in the order of its\nissue. If the owner is a minor, it shall state his age; if he is under\nany other disability, it shall state the nature of such disability. The\nregistrar shall make proper memorials or notations on the certificate,\nshowing in such manner as to set forth and preserve their priorities,\nthe particulars of all the estates, mortgages, trusts, liens and\ncharges, to which such owner
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In re Green Point Savings Bank
159 Misc. 2d 47 (New York Supreme Court, 1993)
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