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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-11 > 1112

§  1112.  When  life  tenant  deemed  dead  and  petitioner  let  into  possession.   If it appears from  the  referee's  report,  or  upon  the  hearing  before  the  court,  that  the person upon whose life the prior  estate depends was not produced and if the  party  required  to  produce  him, or to prove his existence has not proved to the satisfaction of the  court  that  he is living, a final order must be made, declaring that he  is presumed to  be  dead,  for  the  purpose  of  the  proceedings,  and  directing  that  the  petitioner be forthwith let into possession of the  real property, as if that person was actually dead.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-11 > 1112

§  1112.  When  life  tenant  deemed  dead  and  petitioner  let  into  possession.   If it appears from  the  referee's  report,  or  upon  the  hearing  before  the  court,  that  the person upon whose life the prior  estate depends was not produced and if the  party  required  to  produce  him, or to prove his existence has not proved to the satisfaction of the  court  that  he is living, a final order must be made, declaring that he  is presumed to  be  dead,  for  the  purpose  of  the  proceedings,  and  directing  that  the  petitioner be forthwith let into possession of the  real property, as if that person was actually dead.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-11 > 1112

§  1112.  When  life  tenant  deemed  dead  and  petitioner  let  into  possession.   If it appears from  the  referee's  report,  or  upon  the  hearing  before  the  court,  that  the person upon whose life the prior  estate depends was not produced and if the  party  required  to  produce  him, or to prove his existence has not proved to the satisfaction of the  court  that  he is living, a final order must be made, declaring that he  is presumed to  be  dead,  for  the  purpose  of  the  proceedings,  and  directing  that  the  petitioner be forthwith let into possession of the  real property, as if that person was actually dead.