APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fowler, R. L. (1909). The real property law of the state of New York: Being chapter fifty of the Consolidated laws (passed February 17, 1909; chapter 52, laws of 1909) and all the amendments thereto : together with the notes of the Board of Statutory Consolidation, the report of the Commissioners of Statutory Revision, the notes of the original revisers of the Revised statutes on the original acts, and the full text of all the statutes codified in the Real property law : also an introduction, notes of judicial decisions, and commentary, expository and historical, on the text of the statutes (Third edition.). Baker, Voorhis & Company.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fowler, Robert Ludlow. The Real Property Law of the State of New York: Being Chapter Fifty of the Consolidated Laws (passed February 17, 1909; Chapter 52, Laws of 1909) and All the Amendments Thereto : Together with the Notes of the Board of Statutory Consolidation, the Report of the Commissioners of Statutory Revision, the Notes of the Original Revisers of the Revised Statutes on the Original Acts, and the Full Text of All the Statutes Codified in the Real Property Law : Also an Introduction, Notes of Judicial Decisions, and Commentary, Expository and Historical, on the Text of the Statutes. Third edition. New York: Baker, Voorhis & Company, 1909.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fowler, Robert Ludlow. The Real Property Law of the State of New York: Being Chapter Fifty of the Consolidated Laws (passed February 17, 1909; Chapter 52, Laws of 1909) and All the Amendments Thereto : Together with the Notes of the Board of Statutory Consolidation, the Report of the Commissioners of Statutory Revision, the Notes of the Original Revisers of the Revised Statutes on the Original Acts, and the Full Text of All the Statutes Codified in the Real Property Law : Also an Introduction, Notes of Judicial Decisions, and Commentary, Expository and Historical, on the Text of the Statutes. Third edition. Baker, Voorhis & Company, 1909.

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