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§  943.  Judgment directing compensation to equalize partition.  Where  it appears that partition cannot  be  made  equal  between  the  parties  according  to their respective rights without prejudice to the rights or  interests of some of them, the final judgment may award compensation  to  be  made  by  one  party  to  another  for  equality of partition.   But  compensation cannot be so awarded against a  party  who  is  unknown  or  whose name is unknown. Nor can it be awarded against an infant unless it  appears  that he has personal property sufficient to pay it and that his  interests will be promoted thereby.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-9 > 943

§  943.  Judgment directing compensation to equalize partition.  Where  it appears that partition cannot  be  made  equal  between  the  parties  according  to their respective rights without prejudice to the rights or  interests of some of them, the final judgment may award compensation  to  be  made  by  one  party  to  another  for  equality of partition.   But  compensation cannot be so awarded against a  party  who  is  unknown  or  whose name is unknown. Nor can it be awarded against an infant unless it  appears  that he has personal property sufficient to pay it and that his  interests will be promoted thereby.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-9 > 943

§  943.  Judgment directing compensation to equalize partition.  Where  it appears that partition cannot  be  made  equal  between  the  parties  according  to their respective rights without prejudice to the rights or  interests of some of them, the final judgment may award compensation  to  be  made  by  one  party  to  another  for  equality of partition.   But  compensation cannot be so awarded against a  party  who  is  unknown  or  whose name is unknown. Nor can it be awarded against an infant unless it  appears  that he has personal property sufficient to pay it and that his  interests will be promoted thereby.