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§  80.  Guardians in socage. Where a minor for whom a general guardian  of the property has not been appointed shall acquire real property,  the  guardianship  of  his  property  with the rights, powers and duties of a  guardian in socage belongs: (1) to the parents jointly, or, if  they  be  separated,  or divorced, to the parent who has been given the custody of  the minor by a decree of court, or in the absence of such a  decree,  to  the  parent  having  the  actual custody of the minor; (2) if one of the  parents be dead, to the sole surviving parent; (3) if there be no father  or mother, to the nearest and eldest relative of full age, not under any  legal incapacity.    The rights and authority of every such guardian shall be superseded by  a testamentary or other guardian appointed in pursuance of this  article  or in pursuance of article ten of the surrogates court act.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-6 > 80

§  80.  Guardians in socage. Where a minor for whom a general guardian  of the property has not been appointed shall acquire real property,  the  guardianship  of  his  property  with the rights, powers and duties of a  guardian in socage belongs: (1) to the parents jointly, or, if  they  be  separated,  or divorced, to the parent who has been given the custody of  the minor by a decree of court, or in the absence of such a  decree,  to  the  parent  having  the  actual custody of the minor; (2) if one of the  parents be dead, to the sole surviving parent; (3) if there be no father  or mother, to the nearest and eldest relative of full age, not under any  legal incapacity.    The rights and authority of every such guardian shall be superseded by  a testamentary or other guardian appointed in pursuance of this  article  or in pursuance of article ten of the surrogates court act.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-6 > 80

§  80.  Guardians in socage. Where a minor for whom a general guardian  of the property has not been appointed shall acquire real property,  the  guardianship  of  his  property  with the rights, powers and duties of a  guardian in socage belongs: (1) to the parents jointly, or, if  they  be  separated,  or divorced, to the parent who has been given the custody of  the minor by a decree of court, or in the absence of such a  decree,  to  the  parent  having  the  actual custody of the minor; (2) if one of the  parents be dead, to the sole surviving parent; (3) if there be no father  or mother, to the nearest and eldest relative of full age, not under any  legal incapacity.    The rights and authority of every such guardian shall be superseded by  a testamentary or other guardian appointed in pursuance of this  article  or in pursuance of article ten of the surrogates court act.