2006 New York Code - Execution Of Instruments.



 
    §  206. Execution of instruments.  Whenever the board is authorized or
  required by law to execute  an  instrument,  such  instrument  shall  be
  executed  by  affixing  the name of the board and, underneath such name,
  the signature of one or more of  the  members  of  such  board  or  such
  officer  or  employee  of the office of real property services as may be
  designated by the board. No acknowledgment of the execution of any  such
  instrument  shall be necessary for the purpose of recordation or for any
  other purpose.

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