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The daughters of a late Manhattan landlord who are set to inherit $20 million when they turn 35 will get a chance to contest the list of conditions their dad put on the money.

Marlena Laboz, 21, and her sister, Victoria, 17, will be able to go to court in Manhattan on Aug. 12 to oppose rules that say they have to get married and have kids “in wedlock” or take care of their mother to receive any of their inheritance before they’re 35.

Their father, Maurice Laboz, died in January at age 77.

“People try to control from the grave, but I’ve never seen it as bad as this,” said lawyer Raoul Felder, who knows the family from representing Maurice’s widow, Ewa, in a divorce proceeding.

The couple’s divorce was never finalized and Ewa has indicated she will contest the will because Maurice left her nothing.

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