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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-16 > 1608

§  1608.  Guardians  ad litem. 1. On the return day of the motion made  pursuant to the provisions of either section 1601 or  section  1602  the  court  shall  appoint  a guardian ad litem for any minor or other person  under disability who is a party to the proceeding and is not represented  by a duly acting guardian, committee or conservator.    2. On the return day of the motion made pursuant to the provisions  of  either  section  1601  or  section  1602,  if  it  appears that a future  interest in the affected real property has been so limited that  as  yet  there  are  neither  certain  nor presumptive owners thereof in being or  ascertained, the court shall appoint a guardian ad  litem  to  represent  and  to  protect  the  possible  interests  of the person or persons who  eventually may become entitled to such real property, or to an  interest  therein,  under  such  limitation. The granting of an application is not  necessarily precluded by the fact that as yet no person other  than  the  applicant  is  in  being,  who  can  acquire  a beneficial or possessory  interest in the affected real property.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-16 > 1608

§  1608.  Guardians  ad litem. 1. On the return day of the motion made  pursuant to the provisions of either section 1601 or  section  1602  the  court  shall  appoint  a guardian ad litem for any minor or other person  under disability who is a party to the proceeding and is not represented  by a duly acting guardian, committee or conservator.    2. On the return day of the motion made pursuant to the provisions  of  either  section  1601  or  section  1602,  if  it  appears that a future  interest in the affected real property has been so limited that  as  yet  there  are  neither  certain  nor presumptive owners thereof in being or  ascertained, the court shall appoint a guardian ad  litem  to  represent  and  to  protect  the  possible  interests  of the person or persons who  eventually may become entitled to such real property, or to an  interest  therein,  under  such  limitation. The granting of an application is not  necessarily precluded by the fact that as yet no person other  than  the  applicant  is  in  being,  who  can  acquire  a beneficial or possessory  interest in the affected real property.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-16 > 1608

§  1608.  Guardians  ad litem. 1. On the return day of the motion made  pursuant to the provisions of either section 1601 or  section  1602  the  court  shall  appoint  a guardian ad litem for any minor or other person  under disability who is a party to the proceeding and is not represented  by a duly acting guardian, committee or conservator.    2. On the return day of the motion made pursuant to the provisions  of  either  section  1601  or  section  1602,  if  it  appears that a future  interest in the affected real property has been so limited that  as  yet  there  are  neither  certain  nor presumptive owners thereof in being or  ascertained, the court shall appoint a guardian ad  litem  to  represent  and  to  protect  the  possible  interests  of the person or persons who  eventually may become entitled to such real property, or to an  interest  therein,  under  such  limitation. The granting of an application is not  necessarily precluded by the fact that as yet no person other  than  the  applicant  is  in  being,  who  can  acquire  a beneficial or possessory  interest in the affected real property.