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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1742

§  1742.  Appraisal.  When  the  court  deems  it  necessary  for  the  protection of  the  interests  of  the  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee,  it  may  appoint  a  competent,  disinterested  person  as  appraiser, who  after  taking  an  oath  fairly  to  appraise  the  real  property,  shall  go  upon  the  premises,  and make an appraisal of the  property and report the result thereof to the  court.  The  fee  of  the  appraiser  shall  be  fixed by the court and be included in the costs of  the proceedings. A transcript of the proof and the report of the referee  or appraiser, if any, shall be filed with the final order.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1742

§  1742.  Appraisal.  When  the  court  deems  it  necessary  for  the  protection of  the  interests  of  the  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee,  it  may  appoint  a  competent,  disinterested  person  as  appraiser, who  after  taking  an  oath  fairly  to  appraise  the  real  property,  shall  go  upon  the  premises,  and make an appraisal of the  property and report the result thereof to the  court.  The  fee  of  the  appraiser  shall  be  fixed by the court and be included in the costs of  the proceedings. A transcript of the proof and the report of the referee  or appraiser, if any, shall be filed with the final order.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1742

§  1742.  Appraisal.  When  the  court  deems  it  necessary  for  the  protection of  the  interests  of  the  infant,  incompetent  person  or  conservatee,  it  may  appoint  a  competent,  disinterested  person  as  appraiser, who  after  taking  an  oath  fairly  to  appraise  the  real  property,  shall  go  upon  the  premises,  and make an appraisal of the  property and report the result thereof to the  court.  The  fee  of  the  appraiser  shall  be  fixed by the court and be included in the costs of  the proceedings. A transcript of the proof and the report of the referee  or appraiser, if any, shall be filed with the final order.