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New York Laws - Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 65 - Notice of Pendency

 

New York Laws > Civil Practice Law & Rules > Article 65 - Notice of Pendency


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§ 6501Notice of pendency; constructive notice
R6511Filing, content and indexing of notice of pendency
§ 6512Service of summons
§ 6513Duration of notice of pendency
§ 6514Motion for cancellation of notice of pendency
§ 6515Undertaking for cancellation of notice of pendency; security by plaintiff
§ 6516Successive notices of pendency

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