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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1731

§  1731.  Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court. From the  time of the filing of  a  petition,  by  or  in  behalf  of  an  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee, praying for an order to dispose of  his real property, or interest in real property, the infant, incompetent  person or conservatee is considered a ward of the court with respect  to  that real property or interest and the income and proceeds thereof.  The  court  shall  have  power  to  make  such  orders as may be necessary to  further justice and to protect and conserve the rights and interests  of  the infant, incompetent person or conservatee.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1731

§  1731.  Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court. From the  time of the filing of  a  petition,  by  or  in  behalf  of  an  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee, praying for an order to dispose of  his real property, or interest in real property, the infant, incompetent  person or conservatee is considered a ward of the court with respect  to  that real property or interest and the income and proceeds thereof.  The  court  shall  have  power  to  make  such  orders as may be necessary to  further justice and to protect and conserve the rights and interests  of  the infant, incompetent person or conservatee.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1731

§  1731.  Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court. From the  time of the filing of  a  petition,  by  or  in  behalf  of  an  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee, praying for an order to dispose of  his real property, or interest in real property, the infant, incompetent  person or conservatee is considered a ward of the court with respect  to  that real property or interest and the income and proceeds thereof.  The  court  shall  have  power  to  make  such  orders as may be necessary to  further justice and to protect and conserve the rights and interests  of  the infant, incompetent person or conservatee.