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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Evidence

§ 4522. Ancient filed maps, surveys and records affecting real property.

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Rule 4522. Ancient filed maps, surveys and records affecting real
property. All maps, surveys and official records affecting real
property, which have been on file in the state in the office of the
register of any county, any county clerk, any court of record or any
department of the city of New York for more than ten years, are prima
facie evidence of their contents.
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