New York Laws
Title 3 - Certain Prohibited Contracts and Provisions of Contracts
5-331 - Certain Covenants and Restrictions in Conveyances and Other Agreements Affecting Real Property Void as Against Public Policy.

ยง 5-331. Certain covenants and restrictions in conveyances and other
agreements affecting real property void as against public policy. Any
promise, covenant or restriction in a contract, mortgage, lease, deed or
conveyance or in any other agreement affecting real property, heretofore
or hereafter made or entered into, which limits, restrains, prohibits or
otherwise provides against the sale, grant, gift, transfer, assignment,
conveyance, ownership, lease, rental, use or occupancy of real property
to or by any person because of race, creed, color, national origin, or
ancestry, is hereby declared to be void as against public policy, wholly
unenforceable, and shall not constitute a defense in any action, suit or
proceeding. No such promise, covenant or restriction shall be listed as
a valid provision affecting such property in public notices concerning
such property. The invalidity of any such promise, covenant or
restriction in any such instrument or agreement shall not affect the
validity of any other provision therein, but no reverter shall occur, no
possessory estate shall result, nor any right of entry or right to a
penalty or forfeiture shall accrue by reason of the disregard of such
promise, covenant or restriction. This section shall not apply to
conveyances or devises to religious associations or corporations for
religious purposes, but, such promise, covenant or restriction shall
cease to be enforceable and shall otherwise become subject to the
provisions of this section when the real property affected shall cease
to be used for such purpose.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

GOB - General Obligations

Article 5 - Creation, Definition and Enforcement of Contractual Obligations

Title 3 - Certain Prohibited Contracts and Provisions of Contracts

5-301 - Certain Employment Contracts Void.

5-311 - Certain Agreements Between Husband and Wife Void.

5-321 - Agreements Exempting Lessors From Liability for Negligence Void and Unenforceable.

5-322 - Agreements Exempting Caterers and Catering Establishments From Liability for Negligence Void and Unenforceable.

5-322.1 - Agreements Exempting Owners and Contractors From Liability for Negligence Void and Unenforceable; Certain Cases.

5-322.2 - Contents of Certain Construction Contracts.

5-322.3 - Payment Bonds to Be Filed.

5-323 - Agreements Exempting Building Service or Maintenance Contractors From Liability for Negligence Void and Unenforceable.

5-324 - Agreements by Owners, Contractors, Subcontractors or Suppliers to Indemnify Architects, Engineers and Surveyors From Liability Caused by or Arising Ou

5-325 - Garages and Parking Places.

5-326 - Agreements Exempting Pools, Gymnasiums, Places of Public Amusement or Recreation and Similar Establishments From Liability for Negligence Void and Une

5-327 - Consumers' Right to Recover Attorney's Fees in Actions Arising Out of Consumer Contracts.

5-328 - Processing Fee by Holder of Dishonored Check.

5-331 - Certain Covenants and Restrictions in Conveyances and Other Agreements Affecting Real Property Void as Against Public Policy.

5-332 - Unsolicited and Voluntarily Sent Merchandise Deemed Unconditional Gift.

5-334 - Option or Right to Acquire Interest in Property.

5-335 - Limitation of Reimbursement and Subrogation Claims in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Actions.

5-336 - Nondisclosure Agreements.

5-337 - Agreements Requiring Contractees to Waive Their Rights in Relation to Expressing Certain Opinions About Contractors Void and Unenforceable.