2010 New York Code
RPP - Real Property
Article 9 - (290 - 336) RECORDING INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY
292-A - Conveyances by certain corporations executed and acknowledged by attorneys in fact entitled to recordation.

§   292-a.      Conveyances   by  certain  corporations  executed  and
  acknowledged by attorneys in fact entitled to recordation.  A conveyance
  of real  property,  within  the  state,  or  of  any  interest  therein,
  including  an instrument discharging or satisfying a lien created by any
  such conveyance, executed and acknowledged by an attorney in fact of any
  corporation wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the  United  States
  of  America,  or  any  other  corporation  which has so filed a power of
  attorney, whether heretofore or hereafter so executed and  acknowledged,
  shall  be  entitled  to  recordation under this article on tender of the
  lawful fees therefor, even though the corporate seal of such corporation
  be not annexed or affixed, if the power of attorney  pursuant  to  which
  such attorney in fact has executed such conveyance, duly acknowledged or
  proved  by  such  corporation, and certified, as required by section two
  hundred ninety-four, is filed or recorded in the office of the clerk  of
  the  county  where  the  real  property,  which  is  the subject of such
  conveyance, is located.

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