§ 327. Penalty for using long forms of covenants. The recording officer of any county may charge for the recording of an instrument containing any of the covenants mentioned in section two hundred and fifty-three and two hundred and fifty-four of this chapter, at large, instead of the short forms thereof, in said sections contained, the sum of five dollars in addition to the fees chargeable by law for such recording.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Real Property Law 327

  • recording officer: means the county clerk of the county, except in a county having a register, where it means the register of the county. See N.Y. Real Property Law 290