N.Y. Real Prop. Acts. Law § 336
Effect of recording demands or requirements of noncitizen property custodian
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Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2015
§ 336. Effect of recording demands or requirements of alien property\ncustodian. The recording in any county clerk's or register's office of\na demand or requirement against real property described therein, made by\nor on behalf of the alien property custodian under and pursuant to the\ntrading with the enemy act adopted by the United States congress and\napproved October sixth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, or any act\namendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, or any executive order or\nproclamation issued in pursuance thereof, when duly indexed against the\nname of the person or corporation whose property has thereby been\ndemanded or required, shall have the same force and effect as the making\nof, delivery and recording of a deed of such real property or interest\ntherein by such person or corporation to said alien property custodian.\nAll recitals contained in any such demand or requirement, and in any\ndeed made by such custodian heretofore or hereafter recorded of all\nfacts required or permitted by said acts, proclamations or executive\norders to be found or determined by said alien property custodian, and\nall recitals of conclusions or determinations by said acts,\nproclamations or executive orders authorized to be made by him, and all\nrecitals of acts or things done by said custodian or his agents in\nrespect to the seizure of said property shall be evidence of the facts,\nconclusions, determinations, acts and things so recited in any court of\nthis state in any action or proceeding affecting the title to or\nownership of such real property. Three months after this section takes\neffect and the recording of the instrument containing such recitals, the\nsame shall become conclusive evidence of all such facts, conclusions,\ndeterminations, acts and things as are so recited therein in any action\nin any court affecting the title to or ownership of said land, unless\nsaid action shall have been commenced before the expiration of such\nthree months.\n
§ 336. Effect of recording demands or requirements of noncitizen\nproperty custodian. The recording in any county clerk's or register's\noffice of a demand or requirement against real property described\ntherein, made by or on behalf of the noncitizen property custodian under\nand pursuant to the trading with the enemy act adopted by the United\nStates congress and approved October sixth, nineteen hundred and\nseventeen, or any act amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, or any\nexecutive order or proclamation issued in pursuance thereof, when duly\nindexed against the name of the person or corporation whose property has\nthereby been demanded or required, shall have the same force and effect\nas the making of, delivery and recording of a deed of such real property\nor interest therein by such person or corporation to said noncitizen\nproperty custodian. All recitals contained in any such demand or\nrequirement, and in any deed made by such custodian heretofore or\nhereafter recorded of all facts required or permitted by said acts,\nproclamations or executive orders to be found or determined by said\nnoncitizen property custodian, and all recitals of conclusions or\ndeterminations by said acts, proclamations or executive orders\nauthorized to be made by such individual, and all recitals of acts or\nthings done by said custodian or agents thereof in respect to the\nseizure of said property shall be evidence of the facts, conclusions,\ndeterminations, acts and things so recited in any court of this state in\nany action or proceeding affecting the title to or ownership of such\nreal property. Three months after this section takes effect and the\nrecording of the instrument containing such recitals, the same shall\nbecome conclusive evidence of all such facts, conclusions,\ndeterminations, acts and things as are so recited therein in any action\nin any court affecting the title to or ownership of said land, unless\nsaid action shall have been commenced before the expiration of such\nthree months.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.