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Home » US Law » 2022 New York Laws » Consolidated Laws » LIE - Lien » Article 3 - Enforcement of Liens on Real Property

58 – Judgment for Deficiency.

§ 58. Judgment for deficiency. If upon the sale of the property under judgment in a court of record there is a deficiency of proceeds to pay the plaintiff’s claim, judgment may be docketed for the deficiency against any person liable therefor, who shall be adjudged to pay the same in like manner and with […]

60 – Judgment in Action to Foreclose Lien on Account of Public Improvement.

§ 60. Judgment in action to foreclose lien on account of public improvement. If, in an action to enforce a lien on account of a public improvement, the court finds that the lien is established, it shall render judgment directing the state or the public corporation to pay over to the lienors entitled thereto for […]

62 – Bringing in New Parties.

§ 62. Bringing in new parties. A lienor who has filed a notice of lien after the commencement of an action in a court of record to foreclose or enforce a mechanic’s lien against real property or a public improvement, may at any time up to and including the day preceding the day on which […]

63 – Service of Answer on State or Public Corporation.

§ 63. Service of answer on state or public corporation. In an action to foreclose a lien for a public improvement each defendant named in the original summons shall within forty days after the service of the complaint on him serve upon the state or public corporation, a copy of his answer When the city […]

64 – Award of Personal Judgment by Court or Referee.

§ 64. Award of personal judgment by court or referee. A court or referee in any action heretofore or hereafter brought may at any time award a money judgment in favor of any party. This shall not preclude the rendition of other judgments in the action. Any payment made on account of either judgment in […]

65 – Arrears/past Due Support.

§ 65. Arrears/past due support. 1. The New York state office of temporary and disability assistance, or a local social services district, or its authorized representative, on behalf of persons receiving services under title six-A of article three of the social services law, shall have a lien against real property owned by a support obligor […]