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Under New York's recording system, what happens when two deeds for the same property are recorded on the same day?

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A) Priority is determined by the time of day each deed was recorded

In New York, when deeds are recorded on the same day, priority is typically determined by the specific time of recording. County clerks maintain records of the time of day documents are received and recorded, allowing for precise priority determination.

Answer Options
A
Priority is determined by the time of day each deed was recorded
B
The deeds are considered to have been recorded simultaneously, creating equal priority
C
Priority goes to whichever deed was executed first
D
The county clerk determines priority based on the order received

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