2010 New York Code
RPP - Real Property
Article 9 - (290 - 336) RECORDING INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY
336 - Effect of recording demands or requirements of alien property custodian.

§  336.  Effect of recording demands or requirements of alien property
  custodian.  The recording in any county clerk's or register's office  of
  a demand or requirement against real property described therein, made by
  or  on  behalf of the alien property custodian under and pursuant to the
  trading with the enemy act adopted by the  United  States  congress  and
  approved  October  sixth,  nineteen  hundred  and  seventeen, or any act
  amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, or any  executive  order  or
  proclamation  issued in pursuance thereof, when duly indexed against the
  name of the person  or  corporation  whose  property  has  thereby  been
  demanded or required, shall have the same force and effect as the making
  of,  delivery  and recording of a deed of such real property or interest
  therein by such person or corporation to said alien property  custodian.
  All  recitals  contained  in  any such demand or requirement, and in any
  deed made by such custodian heretofore  or  hereafter  recorded  of  all
  facts  required  or  permitted  by said acts, proclamations or executive
  orders to be found or determined by said alien property  custodian,  and
  all   recitals   of   conclusions   or   determinations  by  said  acts,
  proclamations or executive orders authorized to be made by him, and  all
  recitals  of  acts  or  things  done  by said custodian or his agents in
  respect to the seizure of said property shall be evidence of the  facts,
  conclusions,  determinations, acts and things so recited in any court of
  this state in any  action  or  proceeding  affecting  the  title  to  or
  ownership  of  such real property. Three months after this section takes
  effect and the recording of the instrument containing such recitals, the
  same shall become conclusive evidence of all  such  facts,  conclusions,
  determinations,  acts and things as are so recited therein in any action
  in any court affecting the title to or ownership of  said  land,  unless
  said  action  shall  have  been  commenced before the expiration of such
  three months.

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