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6-6.5 – Purchaser for Value or Lender

§ 6-6.5 Purchaser for value or lender (a) If a surviving spouse has apparent title to property to which this part applies, a purchaser for value or a lender taking a security interest in the property takes his interest in the property free of any rights of the personal representative or a testamentary beneficiary or […]

6-6.6 – Effect and Construction of Part

§ 6-6.6 Effect and construction of part This part does not effect rights of creditors nor prevent married persons from severing or altering their interests in property nor authorize testamentary dispositions of property otherwise limited or prohibited by law, and shall be so applied and construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform […]

6-6.7 – Short Title

§ 6-6.7 Short title This part may be cited as “The New York uniform disposition of community property rights at death act”.

6-5.7 – Posthumous Children

§ 6-5.7 Posthumous children (a) Where a future estate is limited to children, distributees, heirs or issue, posthumous children are entitled to take in the same manner as if living at the death of their ancestors. (b) A future estate conditioned upon the death of a person without children, distributees, heirs or issue is defeated […]

6-5.8 – Heirs or Distributees of Life Tenant Take as Purchasers

§ 6-5.8 Heirs or distributees of life tenant take as purchasers When a remainder is limited to the heirs, heirs of the body or distributees of a person to whom a life estate in the same property is given, the persons who, on the termination of the life estate, are the heirs, heirs of the […]

6-5.10 – When Future Estates Are Defeated

§ 6-5.10 When future estates are defeated A future estate cannot be defeated or barred by any disposition or other act of the owner of the precedent estate, nor by the destruction of such precedent estate by disseizen, forfeiture, surrender, merger or otherwise; but a future estate may be defeated in any manner which the […]

6-5.11 – Non-Destructibility of Remainders Subject to a Condition Precedent

§ 6-5.11 Non-destructibility of remainders subject to a condition precedent A remainder is not defeated by the determination of a precedent estate before the occurrence of the condition precedent on which the remainder was limited to take effect. If such condition precedent subsequently occurs, the remainder takes effect in the same manner and to the […]

6-6.1 – Application

§ 6-6.1 Application This part applies to the disposition at death by a married person of all or the proportionate part of any personal property wherever situated which was acquired as or became, and remained, community property under the laws of another jurisdiction, and any personal property wherever situated and real property situated in this […]