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Quiet Title Action Subject to Statute of Limitations
Mahabir v. Snyder Realty Group, Inc., 2023 WL 4095867, AppDiv, Second Dept. (memorandum opinion)
In former owner's action to quiet title to property, transferee appealed from Supreme Court's denial of its motion to dismiss the complaint as time-barred. The Appellate Division reversed and dismissed the complaint, holding that former owner's claims were fraud and unjust enrichment claims subject to a six-year statute of limitations.
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