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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1711

§  1711.  Grounds. In any of the following cases, a special proceeding  may be maintained to dispose of the real property or an interest in real  property of an infant, incompetent person or conservatee.    1. Where his personal property, together with the income of  the  real  property  are  insufficient  for  the  payment  of  his debts or for the  maintenance and necessary education of himself and his family.    2. Where his interests require or will be  substantially  promoted  by  disposition,  because  the real property or interest in real property is  exposed  to  waste  or  dilapidation,  or  is  wholly  or  substantially  unproductive,  or because funds are needed to preserve or to improve the  same, or because of other peculiar reasons or circumstances.    3. Where he is seized or possessed of the real property,  or  interest  in real property, by way of mortgage, or only in trust for another.    4.  Where  a  valid  contract  for  the sale or conveyance of the real  property or interest in real property has been made,  but  a  conveyance  thereof cannot be made because the person in whom the title is vested is  an infant, an incompetent, or a conservatee.    5.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by releasing or  joining with others  in  releasing  for  a  valuable  consideration  the  possibility of reverter.    6.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by the exchange  of a portion of his real  property  for  lands  adjacent  to  such  real  property  if  such  exchange  would tend to improve the boundary line of  such real property.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1711

§  1711.  Grounds. In any of the following cases, a special proceeding  may be maintained to dispose of the real property or an interest in real  property of an infant, incompetent person or conservatee.    1. Where his personal property, together with the income of  the  real  property  are  insufficient  for  the  payment  of  his debts or for the  maintenance and necessary education of himself and his family.    2. Where his interests require or will be  substantially  promoted  by  disposition,  because  the real property or interest in real property is  exposed  to  waste  or  dilapidation,  or  is  wholly  or  substantially  unproductive,  or because funds are needed to preserve or to improve the  same, or because of other peculiar reasons or circumstances.    3. Where he is seized or possessed of the real property,  or  interest  in real property, by way of mortgage, or only in trust for another.    4.  Where  a  valid  contract  for  the sale or conveyance of the real  property or interest in real property has been made,  but  a  conveyance  thereof cannot be made because the person in whom the title is vested is  an infant, an incompetent, or a conservatee.    5.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by releasing or  joining with others  in  releasing  for  a  valuable  consideration  the  possibility of reverter.    6.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by the exchange  of a portion of his real  property  for  lands  adjacent  to  such  real  property  if  such  exchange  would tend to improve the boundary line of  such real property.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1711

§  1711.  Grounds. In any of the following cases, a special proceeding  may be maintained to dispose of the real property or an interest in real  property of an infant, incompetent person or conservatee.    1. Where his personal property, together with the income of  the  real  property  are  insufficient  for  the  payment  of  his debts or for the  maintenance and necessary education of himself and his family.    2. Where his interests require or will be  substantially  promoted  by  disposition,  because  the real property or interest in real property is  exposed  to  waste  or  dilapidation,  or  is  wholly  or  substantially  unproductive,  or because funds are needed to preserve or to improve the  same, or because of other peculiar reasons or circumstances.    3. Where he is seized or possessed of the real property,  or  interest  in real property, by way of mortgage, or only in trust for another.    4.  Where  a  valid  contract  for  the sale or conveyance of the real  property or interest in real property has been made,  but  a  conveyance  thereof cannot be made because the person in whom the title is vested is  an infant, an incompetent, or a conservatee.    5.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by releasing or  joining with others  in  releasing  for  a  valuable  consideration  the  possibility of reverter.    6.  Where  his interest will be substantially promoted by the exchange  of a portion of his real  property  for  lands  adjacent  to  such  real  property  if  such  exchange  would tend to improve the boundary line of  such real property.