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6501 – Notice of Pendency; Constructive Notice.

§ 6501. Notice of pendency; constructive notice. A notice of pendency may be filed in any action in a court of the state or of the United States in which the judgment demanded would affect the title to, or the possession, use or enjoyment of, real property, except in a summary proceeding brought to recover […]

6512 – Service of Summons.

§ 6512. Service of summons. A notice of pendency is effective only if, within thirty days after filing, a summons is served upon the defendant or first publication of the summons against the defendant is made pursuant to an order and publication is subsequently completed. If the defendant dies within thirty days after filing and […]

6513 – Duration of Notice of Pendency.

§ 6513. Duration of notice of pendency. A notice of pendency shall be effective for a period of three years from the date of filing. Before expiration of a period or extended period, the court, upon motion of the plaintiff and upon such notice as it may require, for good cause shown, may grant an […]

6514 – Motion for Cancellation of Notice of Pendency.

§ 6514. Motion for cancellation of notice of pendency. (a) Mandatory cancellation. The court, upon motion of any person aggrieved and upon such notice as it may require, shall direct any county clerk to cancel a notice of pendency, if service of a summons has not been completed within the time limited by section 6512; […]

6516 – Successive Notices of Pendency.

§ 6516. Successive notices of pendency. (a) In a foreclosure action, a successive notice of pendency may be filed to comply with section thirteen hundred thirty-one of the real property actions and proceedings law, notwithstanding that a previously filed notice of pendency in such action or in a previous foreclosure action has expired pursuant to […]

R6511 – Filing, Content and Indexing of Notice of Pendency.

Rule 6511. Filing, content and indexing of notice of pendency. (a) Filing. In a case specified in section 6501, the notice of pendency shall be filed in the office of the clerk of any county where property affected is situated, before or after service of summons and at any time prior to judgment. Unless it […]