New York Statutes
§ 209 — Certain sales after eighteen months
New York § 209
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N.Y. General Business § 209 (2026).
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§ 209. Certain sales after eighteen months. Any keeper of a hotel,\nmotel, apartment hotel, inn, boarding-house, rooming-house or\nlodging-house, except an immigrant lodging-house, whose lien for fare,\nlodging, accommodation or board upon any goods, baggage or other chattel\nproperty, shall not have been paid for a period of eighteen months, may\nsell such property at public auction for cash to the highest bidder upon\nmailing a notice inclosed in a securely closed postpaid wrapper,\ndirected to the person who left such property with such keeper, at the\npost office of the ctiy, town or village where such hotel, motel,\napartment hotel, inn, boarding-house, rooming-house or lodging-house is\nsituated, such notice to contain a statement of the time and place when\nand where such goods, b
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Wyndham Co. v. Wyndham Hotel Co.
176 Misc. 2d 116 (New York Supreme Court, 1997)
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