The Civil Code of the State of New York: Reported Complete by the Commissioners of the Code

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PART II
9
Certain marriages when to be deemed void
13
CHAPTER II
19
When separation may be adjudged
24
TITLE II
30
Allowance to parent
32
When parental authority ceases
33
When a parent is not liable for support furnished his child
34
Wages of minors
35
CHAPTER II
36
Effect of adoption
38
TITLE III
39
Special guardian what
40
Duties of guardian of the person
41
Duties of guardian of estate
42
Guardian appointed by parent how superseded
43
Guardians discharge
44
Indentures when invalid
48
Assignment by court
49
DIVISION SECOND PROPERTY PART I Property in general II Real or immovable property III Personal or movable property IV Acquisition of pro...
51
Ownership
53
Ownership absolute or qualified
56
ARTICLE III
62
31
65
GENERAL DEFINITIONS
66
Enumeration of estates
67
Obligations of owners
79
Right to possession of land creates legal ownership
84
Trustees of estate for use of another take no interest
86
Rights of creditors
87
Certain devises in trusts to be deemed powers
88
Profits of land liable to creditors in certain cases
89
And land c to descend to persons entitled
90
Interests remaining in grantor of express trust
91
When estate of trustee to cease
92
Division of powers
94
Powers in trust
95
Reservation of powers in conveyance
96
Who to execute powers
97
Execution of power to dispose by devise
98
Special and beneficial powers liable to creditors
104
CHAPTER I
108
ARTICLE I
116
Mode of acting a
124
Modes in which property may be acquired
133
ACCESSION TO PERSONAL PROPERTY Page
136
EFFECT OF TRANSFER Page
138
When oral
140
What easements pass with property
146
What may be recorded
152
ARTICLE IV
158
Certain instruments void against purchasers c
159
Power to revoke when deemed executed
160
Conveyance of land adversely possessed
161
Charge or incumbrance not a revocation
162
Who may take by will
163
Conditional will
164
Will not duly executed void
165
Will when to be opened by surrogate
166
Revocation by obliteration on face of will
167
Revocation of womans will by marriage
168
Revocation of codicils
169
When witness may succeed
170
Words taken in ordinary sense
172
Words to receive an operative construction
173
Devise or bequest of all real or all personal property or both
174
Words of donation and of limitation
175
When child born after testators death takes under will
176
When cannot be divested
177
Conditions subsequent what
178
Nature and designation of legacies
179
Legacies how charged with debts
180
Possession of legatees
181
Satisfaction
182
Wills includes codicils
183
Succession defined
184
family
185
Who to retain such property
186
Where there is neither widow nor children
188
DIVISION THIRD
195
INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACTS Page
196
TITLE III
201
Covenants running with land what
202
CHAPTER II
209
Objections to mode of offer
214
Necessary incidents implied
252
Time when of essence
253
Certain contracts unlawful
254
Restraints upon legal proceedings
255
Exception in favor of sale of good will
256
TITLE V
257
PART III
263
General provisions
267
Contract for sale of personal property
270
Warranty on sale of written instrument
278
NATURE AND CREATION OF DEPOSIT Page
283
Deposit for hire
288
Degree of skill
294
TITLE V
300
Employment what
306
ARTICLE IV
313
ARTICLE I
315
Power of master over seamen
320
ARTICLE V
322
Wrongful discharge
324
Maintenance of seaman during sickness
325
ARTICLE VI
326
Salvage
327
Freight consignor c what
330
Loss how borne
336
COMMON CARRIERS OF PROPERTY Page
338
TITLE VIII
347
Trustees obligation to good faith
350
Trustees power as agent
358
DEFINITION OF AGENCY Page SECTION 1216 Agency what
362
Agency actual or ostensible
363
Creation of agency
364
Ratification of agents act
365
Rescission of ratification
366
Agents power to disobey instructions
367
What included in authority to sell personal property
368
authority
369
Obligation of principal when agent exceeds his authority
370
ARTICLE VI
375
ARTICLE III
378
ARTICLE II
383
Power of majority of partners
386
ARTICLE VI
394
WHAT MAY BE INSURED Page
405
Representation as to future
410
DEFINITION OF MARINE INSURANCE Page
425
ARTICLE VI
431
EXONERATION OF GUARANTORS Page
449
What dealings with debtor exonerate guarantor
460
CHAPTER II
467
ARTICLE IV
481
Mortgage what
485
Power of sale
488
On what a lien
489
Against whom a mortgage is a lien
490
Waste
491
Effect of record
492
Recording assignment
493
Foreclosure
494
Effect of filing
495
Duty of officers
496
Duty of auditor upon filing
497
Certain errors to be disregarded
498
Pledge what
499
Pledge lender what
500
Gratuitous pledgeholder
506
Waiver of notice of sale
507
Surplus to be paid to pledgor
508
CHAPTER IV
509
Rate of interest
511
Stipulation for personal liability void
512
Priority of bottomry liens
513
Rate of interest
514
Extent of sellers lien
516
Lien for services
517
Seamens lien
518
Officers lien
519
CHAPTER VII
520
TITLE XV
522
Indorser when liable to payee
530
ARTICLE V
538
ARTICLE I
568
Assignment when void
610
PART III
621

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Página 38 - The father of an illegitimate child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he is married, into his family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts it as such; and such child is thereupon deemed for all purposes legitimate from the time of its birth. The foregoing provisions of this chapter do not apply to such an adoption.
Página 652 - The said party of the second part shall pay to the party of the first part...
Página 14 - Marriage is a personal relation arising out of a civil contract, to which the consent of parties capable of making it is necessary. Consent alone will not constitute marriage; it must be followed by a solemnization, or by a mutual assumption of marital rights, duties, or obligations.
Página 649 - This indenture, made the day of nineteen hundred and , between , (insert residence) party of the first part, and , (insert residence) party of the second part: Witnesseth, that the party of the first part...
Página 256 - One who sells the good will of a business may agree with the buyer to refrain from carrying on a similar business within a specified county, city, or a part thereof, so long as the buyer, or any person deriving title to the good-will from him, carries on a like business therein.
Página 564 - Whenever, by the terms of an obligation, a party thereto incurs a forfeiture, or a loss in the nature of a forfeiture, by reason of his failure to comply with its provisions, he may be relieved therefrom, upon making full compensation to the other party, except in case of a grossly negligent, willful, or fraudulent breach of duty.
Página 643 - Every person who has actual notice of circumstances sufficient to put a prudent man upon inquiry as to a particular fact, has constructive notice of the fact itself in all cases in which, by prosecuting such inquiry, he might have learned such fact.— Code amend.— 1873:182.
Página 144 - An estate in real property, other than an estate at will or for a term not exceeding one year, can be transferred only by operation of law, or by an instrument in writing, subscribed by the party disposing of the same, or by his agent thereunto authorized by writing.
Página 168 - ... unless provision shall have been made for such issue by some settlement, or unless such issue shall be provided for in the will, or in such way mentioned therein, as to show an intention not to make such provision ; and no other evidence to rebut the presumption of such revocation, shall be received.
Página 114 - ... on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side.

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