... shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for a valuable consideration of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded. The Pacific Reporter - Page 3311908Full view - About this book
| New York (State) - 1829 - 826 pages
...where such real estate shall be situated ; and every such conveyance not so recorded, shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for a valuable consideration, of the same real cb^i.uu.4, £3^^ or anv p0rtion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded.1 Different... | |
| James Kent - 1830 - 556 pages
...JV. Y. Revised Statutes, vol. i. 756. sec. 1. conveyances not recorded are void, only as against a subsequent purchaser, in good faith, and for a valuable consideration, of the same estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shull be first duly recorded. This was adopting the... | |
| T. M. Lalor, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1833 - 712 pages
...such real es. " tate shall be situated ; and every such conveyance not so re" corded, shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser " in good faith and for a valuable consideration, of the same " real estate or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be "first duly recorded : 1 RS 756. § 1." A... | |
| William Burge - 1838 - 904 pages
...absolute in their terms, and not intended as mortgages ; and if it be not so recorded, it is void, as against any subsequent purchaser in good faith, and for a valuable consideration, of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded, (d) The officer is required... | |
| Nicholas Hill, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1845 - 726 pages
...the language of one of the sections is general, that every unrecorded conveyance " shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser, in good faith and for a valuable consideration, of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded." (1 fi. S. 756, § 1.)... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1847 - 480 pages
...attend the jeopardy. The consequence of his neglect is, that his unrecorded deed is absolutely void, as against any subsequent purchaser in good faith and for a valuable consideration of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded. A subsequent conveyance,... | |
| James Kent - 1848 - 798 pages
...New-York Reeised Statutes, vol. i. 756, ser. 1 , convey ances not recorded are void, only as against a subsequent purchaser, in good faith, and for a valuable consideration, of the same estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded. This was adopting the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1849 - 482 pages
...attend the jeopardy. The consequence of his neglect is, that his unrecorded deed is absolutely void, as against any subsequent purchaser in good faith and for a valuable consideration of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded. A subsequent conveyance,... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1850 - 712 pages
...of the county where such real estate shall be situated ; and every such conveyance not so recorded shall be void against any subsequent purchaser, in...and for a valuable consideration, of the same real estate, or any portion thereof, whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded. (1 RS 756, § 1.) "... | |
| New York (State). Court of Chancery, William T. McCoun - 1851 - 810 pages
...much qualified. The language of the statute is, that " every conveyance not recorded shall be void as against any subsequent purchaser in good faith and for a valuable consideration of the same real estate or any portion thereof whose conveyance shall be first duly recorded." Thus, the purchaser must... | |
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