New York Statutes

§ 326 — Service of notices, orders and summonses

New York § 326
JurisdictionNew York
Law MDWMultiple Dwelling
Art. 9Registry of Names and Service of Papers

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N.Y. Multiple Dwelling § 326 (2026).

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§ 326. Service of notices, orders and summonses.

1.Every notice,\norder or summons relative to a dwelling shall be served five days before\nthe time for compliance therewith. The posting of a copy of such notice,\norder or summons in a conspicuous place in such dwelling, together with\nthe mailing of a copy thereof, within five days of such posting, to each\nperson whose name has been filed with the department of health or the\ndepartment charged with the enforcement of this chapter, in accordance\nwith the provisions of section three hundred twenty-five, at his address\nas therewith filed, shall be sufficient service thereof, except as\nprovided in subdivision three.\n 2. Except as provided by the provisions of this chapter which are less\nrestrictive than the provisions of this subdi

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