New York Statutes
§ 202 — Pleading interest of the state
New York § 202
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPAReal Property Actions & Proceedings
Art. 2General Provisions Governing Real Property Actions
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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 202 (2026).
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§ 202. Pleading interest of the state. Where the state or any\ndepartment, bureau, board, commission, council, officer, agency or\ninstrumentality of the state is defendant in an action affecting real\nproperty, the complaint shall set forth:\n 1. Detailed facts showing the particular nature of the interest in or\nlien on the real property and the reason for making the state a party\ndefendant.\n 2. If the lien exists by virtue of a judgment, other than a warrant\nthe name of the court, date recorded, clerk's office in which filed, and\nnames of the parties against whom and in whose favor recorded. In the\ncase of a warrant, the date filed or docketed, clerk's office in which\nfiled or docketed, and names of the parties against whom and in whose\nfavor issued.\n 3. If the lien exists
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