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§  155.  Discharge  and  cancellation  of  mortgages by the state. The  treasurer's receipt, countersigned by  the  comptroller,  setting  forth  that  the  whole  sum secured by the mortgage held by the state has been  paid, shall be a sufficient discharge of the mortgage, and  the  officer  in whose office such mortgage is recorded shall record such receipt as a  satisfaction  of  the  mortgage and satisfy the mortgage of record. When  any part or subdivision of any lot mortgaged to or  purchased  from  the  state,  for  which  a  separate  account  has  been opened, is paid, the  comptroller shall execute a discharge of such part or  subdivision  from  such mortgage.    If  a  map  and  survey of the whole lot is filed with the comptroller  showing particularly a part or subdivision for which no separate account  has been opened, and the owner thereof pays into the treasury  its  full  proportion  of  principal and interest unpaid, and satisfactory proof is  furnished the comptroller that the residue  of  the  lot  is  sufficient  security  for  the sum remaining unpaid, he may execute a like discharge  of such part or subdivision.    The comptroller may cancel and discharge any mortgage, on satisfactory  proof that the moneys loaned and secured  by  such  mortgage  have  been  fully  paid to the officers authorized by law to receive the same if the  mortgage remains uncancelled and undischarged of record.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-10 > 155

§  155.  Discharge  and  cancellation  of  mortgages by the state. The  treasurer's receipt, countersigned by  the  comptroller,  setting  forth  that  the  whole  sum secured by the mortgage held by the state has been  paid, shall be a sufficient discharge of the mortgage, and  the  officer  in whose office such mortgage is recorded shall record such receipt as a  satisfaction  of  the  mortgage and satisfy the mortgage of record. When  any part or subdivision of any lot mortgaged to or  purchased  from  the  state,  for  which  a  separate  account  has  been opened, is paid, the  comptroller shall execute a discharge of such part or  subdivision  from  such mortgage.    If  a  map  and  survey of the whole lot is filed with the comptroller  showing particularly a part or subdivision for which no separate account  has been opened, and the owner thereof pays into the treasury  its  full  proportion  of  principal and interest unpaid, and satisfactory proof is  furnished the comptroller that the residue  of  the  lot  is  sufficient  security  for  the sum remaining unpaid, he may execute a like discharge  of such part or subdivision.    The comptroller may cancel and discharge any mortgage, on satisfactory  proof that the moneys loaned and secured  by  such  mortgage  have  been  fully  paid to the officers authorized by law to receive the same if the  mortgage remains uncancelled and undischarged of record.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-10 > 155

§  155.  Discharge  and  cancellation  of  mortgages by the state. The  treasurer's receipt, countersigned by  the  comptroller,  setting  forth  that  the  whole  sum secured by the mortgage held by the state has been  paid, shall be a sufficient discharge of the mortgage, and  the  officer  in whose office such mortgage is recorded shall record such receipt as a  satisfaction  of  the  mortgage and satisfy the mortgage of record. When  any part or subdivision of any lot mortgaged to or  purchased  from  the  state,  for  which  a  separate  account  has  been opened, is paid, the  comptroller shall execute a discharge of such part or  subdivision  from  such mortgage.    If  a  map  and  survey of the whole lot is filed with the comptroller  showing particularly a part or subdivision for which no separate account  has been opened, and the owner thereof pays into the treasury  its  full  proportion  of  principal and interest unpaid, and satisfactory proof is  furnished the comptroller that the residue  of  the  lot  is  sufficient  security  for  the sum remaining unpaid, he may execute a like discharge  of such part or subdivision.    The comptroller may cancel and discharge any mortgage, on satisfactory  proof that the moneys loaned and secured  by  such  mortgage  have  been  fully  paid to the officers authorized by law to receive the same if the  mortgage remains uncancelled and undischarged of record.