§ 375. Compensation of registrars and deputy registrars, official examiners of title, and registration clerks. Where county clerks and registers are salaried officials, the local authorities (county officials who provide for county expense, in the city of New York, the mayor) shall fix their additional compensation as registrars, also the compensation of deputy registrars, official examiners of title, the clerks, et cetera, needed to carry on the work under this article. Where a county clerk or a register is compensated directly by the fees paid to himself, his deputies and assistants, the fees paid to him as registrar shall take the usual course and be used to compensate deputies, official examiners of title, clerks, et cetera, at such rates as the registrar may fix, the remainder to belong to him.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Real Property Law 375

  • Remainder: An interest in property that takes effect in the future at a specified time or after the occurrence of some event, such as the death of a life tenant.