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378 - What Owners May Apply; What Titles May Be Registered.

NY Real Prop L § 378 (2019) (N/A)
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§ 378. What owners may apply; what titles may be registered. Petition for registration of title may be made by the following persons:

First. The person or persons who claim, singly or collectively, to own in fee simple the legal estate in land, or in some right in or over land, and who hold and possess such land or such right.

Second. The person or persons who claim, singly or collectively, to own a contract for the purchase in fee simple of the legal estate in land, or in some right in or over land, from the owner thereof. Registration in the name of the holder of the contract shall not be made, except on the production of a proper transfer of title under and pursuant to the contract from a transferor in possession, or the consent in writing, duly acknowledged, of the proposed vendor in possession and named in the contract and his wife, if he be married. Such transfer or consent may be made after the commencement of the registration proceeding.

Third. The person or persons who claim singly or collectively, to have the power of appointing or disposing in fee simple of the legal estate in land, or in some right in or over land.

No title to a mortgage, lien, trust, charge or estate less than a fee simple shall be registered, unless the title to the legal estate in fee simple in the same property is first registered.

When the petition is made by the holder of a contract to purchase, it shall refer to the ownership of the proposed vendor, and to the contract of purchase and sale.

It shall not be an objection to bringing real property under this article that the estate or interest of the petitioner is subject to any outstanding lesser estate, mortgage, trust, charge, or other lien or right. But any such lesser estate, mortgage, trust, charge, or other lien or right shall be duly noted on the certificate of title when issued.

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378 - What Owners May Apply; What Titles May Be Registered.