N.Y. Real Property Law 313-A – Deputies
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§ 313-a. Deputies. When any officer, designated by the provisions of this article to take acknowledgments or proofs of conveyances of real estate to be read in evidence or recorded in this state, or to authenticate certificates of such acknowledgment or proof, is authorized by law to appoint a deputy, or when such officer has by law a deputy, such deputy may take such acknowledgments or proofs, or may authenticate such certificates.
Terms Used In N.Y. Real Property Law 313-A
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- recorded: means the entry, at length, upon the pages of the proper record books in a plain and legible hand writing, or in print or in symbols of drawing or by photographic process or partly in writing, partly in printing, partly in symbols of drawing or partly by photographic process or by any combination of writing, printing, drawing or photography or either or any two of them, or by an electronic process by which a record or instrument affecting real property, after delivery is incorporated into the public record. See N.Y. Real Property Law 290