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§  393-d.  Sale  of  certified  copies  of property deeds. Any person,  corporation, association, partnership or other  entity  which  sells  or  offers to sell in this state any certified copy of a property deed shall  provide  to  the purchaser the following notice in at least twelve-point  boldface type prior to the time of sale:    "Certified copies of  property  deeds  are  available  at  the  county  clerk's  office.  The  county  clerk's office may charge a small fee for  certified copies of such deeds, usually between two and four  dollars  a  page.  Since  most  property  deeds  are  between  two and five pages in  length, a certified copy can usually be obtained for  between  four  and  twenty dollars."

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-26 > 393-d

§  393-d.  Sale  of  certified  copies  of property deeds. Any person,  corporation, association, partnership or other  entity  which  sells  or  offers to sell in this state any certified copy of a property deed shall  provide  to  the purchaser the following notice in at least twelve-point  boldface type prior to the time of sale:    "Certified copies of  property  deeds  are  available  at  the  county  clerk's  office.  The  county  clerk's office may charge a small fee for  certified copies of such deeds, usually between two and four  dollars  a  page.  Since  most  property  deeds  are  between  two and five pages in  length, a certified copy can usually be obtained for  between  four  and  twenty dollars."

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-26 > 393-d

§  393-d.  Sale  of  certified  copies  of property deeds. Any person,  corporation, association, partnership or other  entity  which  sells  or  offers to sell in this state any certified copy of a property deed shall  provide  to  the purchaser the following notice in at least twelve-point  boldface type prior to the time of sale:    "Certified copies of  property  deeds  are  available  at  the  county  clerk's  office.  The  county  clerk's office may charge a small fee for  certified copies of such deeds, usually between two and four  dollars  a  page.  Since  most  property  deeds  are  between  two and five pages in  length, a certified copy can usually be obtained for  between  four  and  twenty dollars."