§ 10. Capacity to hold real property. 1. A citizen of the United States is capable of holding real property within this state, and of taking the same by descent, devise or purchase. 2. Noncitizens are empowered to take, hold, transmit, and dispose of real property within this state in the same manner as native-born […]
§ 11. Capacity to transfer real property. A person other than a minor, a person with a developmental disability, or person of unsound mind, seized of or entitled to an estate or interest in real property, may transfer such estate or interest.
§ 15. Title through noncitizen. The right, title or interest in or to real property in this state now held or hereafter acquired by any person entitled to hold the same can not be questioned or impeached by reason of the noncitizen status of any person through whom such title may have been derived. Nothing […]
§ 16. Liabilities of noncitizen holders of real property. Every noncitizen holding real property in this state is subject to duties, assessments, taxes and burdens as if such noncitizen were a citizen of the state.
§ 17. Heirs of patriotic Indian. The heirs of an Indian to whom real property was granted for military services rendered during the war of the Revolution may take and hold such real property by descent as if they were citizens of the state at the time of the death of their ancestors. A conveyance […]
§ 18. Mines in Saint Lawrence county. The proprietors of any mines or veins of lead or copper in the county of Saint Lawrence, may demise, lease, or rent the same for a period not to exceed twenty-one years from the date of any such lease, to any foreign individual or company, and such lessee […]