New York Statutes

§ 44-B — Necessary parties; lien against public or private improvement

New York § 44-B
JurisdictionNew York
Law LIELien
Art. 3Enforcement of Liens On Real Property

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N.Y. Lien § 44-B (2026).

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§ 44-b. Necessary parties; lien against public or private improvement.\nNotwithstanding any inconsistent provision of section forty-four of this\narticle, any private owner or the state or a public corporation with\nwhich a notice of lien is filed shall not be a necessary party defendant\nin an action to enforce the lien if, either before or after the\ncommencement of the action, a contractor or subcontractor, (a) in the\ncase of a public improvement, executes a bond or undertaking, in\naccordance with subdivision five of section twenty-one of this chapter,\nto the state or the public corporation with which the notice of lien is\nfiled conditioned for the payment of any judgment that may be recovered\nin an action to enforce the lien or, (b) in the case of a private\nimprovement, execute

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