New York Statutes

§ 221 — Compelling delivery of possession of real property

New York § 221
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPAReal Property Actions & Proceedings
Art. 2General Provisions Governing Real Property Actions

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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 221 (2026).

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§ 221. Compelling delivery of possession of real property. Where a\njudgment affecting the title to, or the possession, enjoyment or use of,\nreal property allots to any person a distinct parcel of real property,\nor contains a direction for the sale of real property, or confirms such\nan allotment or sale, it also may direct the delivery of the possession\nof the property to the person entitled thereto, subject to the rights\nand obligations set forth in section thirteen hundred five of this\nchapter.\n If a party, or his representative or successor, who is bound by the\njudgment, withholds possession from the person thus declared to be\nentitled thereto, the court, by order, in its discretion, besides\npunishing the disobedience as a contempt, may require the sheriff to put\nthat pers

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