2006 New York Code - Promises And Warranties In Conveyances Made Without Consideration



 
    § 5-1115. Promises   and   warranties   in  conveyances  made  without
  consideration.   A promise or warranty by  the  grantor  in  a  deed  or
  conveyance of an estate or interest in real property and acknowledged or
  proved  in  the  manner  prescribed  by law to entitle it to be recorded
  shall not be denied effect because of the absence of  consideration,  if
  no consideration was intended.

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