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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-8 > 851

§  851. Action against certain persons holding over as trespassers.  A  person in possession of real property as  guardian  or  trustee  for  an  infant,  or  having  an  estate determinable upon one or more lives, who  holds over and continues in possession after the  determination  of  his  trust  or  particular  estate, without the express consent of the person  then immediately entitled, is a trespasser. An action may be  maintained  against him or his executor or administrator, by the person so entitled,  or  his  executor  or  administrator,  to  recover the full value of the  profits received during the wrongful occupation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-8 > 851

§  851. Action against certain persons holding over as trespassers.  A  person in possession of real property as  guardian  or  trustee  for  an  infant,  or  having  an  estate determinable upon one or more lives, who  holds over and continues in possession after the  determination  of  his  trust  or  particular  estate, without the express consent of the person  then immediately entitled, is a trespasser. An action may be  maintained  against him or his executor or administrator, by the person so entitled,  or  his  executor  or  administrator,  to  recover the full value of the  profits received during the wrongful occupation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-8 > 851

§  851. Action against certain persons holding over as trespassers.  A  person in possession of real property as  guardian  or  trustee  for  an  infant,  or  having  an  estate determinable upon one or more lives, who  holds over and continues in possession after the  determination  of  his  trust  or  particular  estate, without the express consent of the person  then immediately entitled, is a trespasser. An action may be  maintained  against him or his executor or administrator, by the person so entitled,  or  his  executor  or  administrator,  to  recover the full value of the  profits received during the wrongful occupation.