New York Real Property Code § 258

Short forms of deeds and mortgages
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§ 258. Short forms of deeds and mortgages. The use of the following\nforms of instruments for the conveyance and mortgage of real property is\nlawful, but this section does not prevent or invalidate the use of other\nforms:\n                               SCHEDULE A.\n                        DEED WITH FULL COVENANTS.\nStatutory Form A.                                           (Individual)\n  This indenture, made the ...... day of ........ nineteen hundred and\n......., between ............. (insert residence) party of the first\npart, and .............. (insert residence) party of the second part,\n  Witnesseth, that the party of the first part, in consideration of\n............. dollars, lawful money of the United States, paid by the\nparty of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party\nof the second part, ........... and assigns forever, all .........\n(description), together with the appurtenances and all the estate and\nrights of the party of the first part in and to said premises,\n  To have and to hold the premises herein granted unto the party of the\nsecond part, ............ and assigns forever. And said ............\ncovenants as follows:\n  First. That said ............ is seized of said premises in fee\nsimple, and has good right to convey the same;\n  Second. That the party of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said\npremises;\n  Third. That the said premises are free from incumbrances;\n  Fourth. That the party of the first part will execute or procure any\nfurther necessary assurance of the title to said premises;\n  Fifth. That said ............ will forever warrant the title to said\npremises.\n  In witness whereof, the party of the first part has hereunto set his\nhand and seal the day and year first above written.\n  In presence of:\n                               SCHEDULE B.\n                        DEED WITH FULL COVENANTS.\nStatutory Form AA.                                         (Corporation)\n  This indenture, made the ...... day of ..........., nineteen hundred\nand ............., between ............, a corporation organized under\nthe laws of ........, party of the first part, and ................\n(insert residence), party of the second part:\n  Witnesseth, that the party of the first part, in consideration of\n........... dollars, lawful money of the United States, paid by the party\nof the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the\nsecond part, ............ and assigns forever, all ............\n(description), together with the appurtenances and all the estate and\nrights of the party of the first part in and to said premises,\n  To have and to hold the premises herein granted unto the party of the\nsecond part, ............ and assigns forever. And the party of the\nfirst part covenants as follows:\n  First. That the party of the first part is seized of the said premises\nin fee simple, and has good right to convey the same;\n  Second. That the party of the second part shall quietly enjoy the said\npremises;\n  Third. That the said premises are free from incumbrances;\n  Fourth. That the party of the first part will execute or procure any\nfurther necessary assurance of the title to said premises;\n  Fifth. That the party of the first part will forever warrant the title\nto said premises.\n  In witness whereof, the party of the first part has caused its\ncorporate seal to be hereunto affixed, and these presents to be signed\nby its duly authorized officer the day and year first above written.\n                               SCHEDULE C.\n                         BARGAIN AND SALE DEED.\nStatutory Form B.                      Without Covenant against Grantor.\n                                                (Individual)\n  This indenture, made the ....... day of .........., nineteen hundred\nand ..........., between .........., (insert residence) party of the\nfirst part, and ..........., (insert residence) party of the second\npart:\n  Witnesseth, t

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