New York Meeting Of Commissioners; Report Of Actual Partition; Confirming Or Setting Aside Report.




 
    §   922.   Meeting  of  commissioners;  report  of  actual  partition;
  confirming or setting aside report. 1. All the commissioners shall  meet
  together  in  the  performance of any of their duties, but the acts of a
  majority so met are valid.   They shall make  a  full  report  of  their
  proceedings,  under  their hands, specifying therein the manner in which
  they have discharged their trust, describing the  property  divided  and
  the  share  or  interest  in  a  share  allotted to each party, with the
  quantity, courses and distances or other particular description of  each
  share,  and  a description of the monuments; and specifying the items of
  their charges.  Their  report  shall  be  acknowledged  or  proved,  and
  certified,  in  like manner as a deed to be recorded, and shall be filed
  in the office of the clerk.
    2. The court shall confirm or set aside the report, and, if necessary,
  may appoint new commissioners.
    3. If the commissioners report that the property, or a particular lot,
  tract or other portion thereof is  so  circumstanced  that  a  partition
  thereof  cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, the court
  may render a supplemental interlocutory judgment reciting the facts  and
  directing  that  the property or the distinct parcel so circumstanced be
  sold.