Joseph H. Freedlander architectural drawings, 1938.

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Joseph H. Freedlander architectural drawings, 1938.

Freedlander's architectural drawings for the proposed buildings for the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department of the State of New York, at 95 Park Ave., between 39th and 40th Streets, New York City.

140 drawings.

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Freedlander, Joseph Henry, 1870?-1943.

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Architect. From the description of Joseph H. Freedlander architectural drawings, 1938. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 505720013 ...

New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division

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The State Legislature, by virtue of Chapter 444 of the laws of 1908, introduced the Torrens system as an alternative method of real property title registration. Under the system, landowners were required to submit an application for registration of title to the Supreme Court. The court, after conducting appropriate proceedings, would direct the issuance of a certificate of title. Under the Torrens system, a certificate of title sufficed to show full, valid, and indefeasible title to...