New York Statutes
§ 410 — Notice of filed papers
New York § 410
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N.Y. Real Property § 410 (2026).
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§ 410. Notice of filed papers. All papers filed by the registrar, and\nindexed and entered by him pursuant to this article, shall be of equal\neffect as to notice, in the order of their filing as shown by their\nfiling numbers, as are similar papers when recorded by county clerk or\nregisters under the recording acts. Should an action for registration be\ndiscontinued or otherwise terminated without registration, an order of\ncourt to that effect shall be filed with the registrar, who shall at\nonce cause all the papers relating to the title to the property\naffected, filed with him, except the notice of application and said\norder, to be recorded or filed, and indexed, by the county clerk or\nregister (as the case requires) in the order of their filing, on payment\nof the statutory fees
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