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§ 333-b. Recording of maps or plot plans. 1. Notwithstanding any other  provisions  of  this  article,  a  map  or  plot  plan  showing property  boundaries and data not relating to subdivisions and the filing  thereof  may be recorded in the same manner as a deed, if the map or plot plan is  attached  to  the  conveying  instrument.  A  map  or plot plan recorded  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  clearly  delineate  and  locate   by  dimensions  the  parcel  or  interest  conveyed in such manner that such  parcel or interest can be located on the premises affected. Such map  or  plot  plan  may appear on one or more pages as needed, shall be drawn on  legal size paper and shall have lettering thereon no smaller than  elite  type,  and  all  lines  shall be legible and of sufficient size for easy  reading after photocopying or microfilming. The  recording  officer  may  reject or refuse to record any map or plot plan that is unclear, crowded  and not suitable for photocopying.    2.  If  the  property  is  situated  in a county maintaining a tax map  department, it shall be the duty of the person, corporation or agent who  offers such map or plot plan for recording to deliver to and leave  with  the  recording  officer  a  duplicate copy of the map or plot plan. Such  duplicate copy shall be transmitted to the  tax  map  department  on  or  before  the  fifteenth  day of each month by the recording officer or by  such other officer  or  agency  as  may  be  designated  by  the  county  legislative body.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-9 > 333-b

§ 333-b. Recording of maps or plot plans. 1. Notwithstanding any other  provisions  of  this  article,  a  map  or  plot  plan  showing property  boundaries and data not relating to subdivisions and the filing  thereof  may be recorded in the same manner as a deed, if the map or plot plan is  attached  to  the  conveying  instrument.  A  map  or plot plan recorded  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  clearly  delineate  and  locate   by  dimensions  the  parcel  or  interest  conveyed in such manner that such  parcel or interest can be located on the premises affected. Such map  or  plot  plan  may appear on one or more pages as needed, shall be drawn on  legal size paper and shall have lettering thereon no smaller than  elite  type,  and  all  lines  shall be legible and of sufficient size for easy  reading after photocopying or microfilming. The  recording  officer  may  reject or refuse to record any map or plot plan that is unclear, crowded  and not suitable for photocopying.    2.  If  the  property  is  situated  in a county maintaining a tax map  department, it shall be the duty of the person, corporation or agent who  offers such map or plot plan for recording to deliver to and leave  with  the  recording  officer  a  duplicate copy of the map or plot plan. Such  duplicate copy shall be transmitted to the  tax  map  department  on  or  before  the  fifteenth  day of each month by the recording officer or by  such other officer  or  agency  as  may  be  designated  by  the  county  legislative body.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-9 > 333-b

§ 333-b. Recording of maps or plot plans. 1. Notwithstanding any other  provisions  of  this  article,  a  map  or  plot  plan  showing property  boundaries and data not relating to subdivisions and the filing  thereof  may be recorded in the same manner as a deed, if the map or plot plan is  attached  to  the  conveying  instrument.  A  map  or plot plan recorded  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  clearly  delineate  and  locate   by  dimensions  the  parcel  or  interest  conveyed in such manner that such  parcel or interest can be located on the premises affected. Such map  or  plot  plan  may appear on one or more pages as needed, shall be drawn on  legal size paper and shall have lettering thereon no smaller than  elite  type,  and  all  lines  shall be legible and of sufficient size for easy  reading after photocopying or microfilming. The  recording  officer  may  reject or refuse to record any map or plot plan that is unclear, crowded  and not suitable for photocopying.    2.  If  the  property  is  situated  in a county maintaining a tax map  department, it shall be the duty of the person, corporation or agent who  offers such map or plot plan for recording to deliver to and leave  with  the  recording  officer  a  duplicate copy of the map or plot plan. Such  duplicate copy shall be transmitted to the  tax  map  department  on  or  before  the  fifteenth  day of each month by the recording officer or by  such other officer  or  agency  as  may  be  designated  by  the  county  legislative body.