New York Statutes

§ 746 — Stipulations

New York § 746
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPAReal Property Actions & Proceedings
Art. 7Summary Proceeding to Recover Possession of Real Property

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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 746 (2026).

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§ 746. Stipulations.

1.In any proceeding under this article, if a\nstipulation is made, on the occasion of a court appearance in the\nproceeding, setting forth an agreement between the parties, other than a\nstipulation solely to adjourn or stay the proceeding, and either the\npetitioner or the respondent is not represented by counsel, the court\nshall fully describe the terms of the stipulation to that party on the\nrecord.\n 2. No stipulation required to be on the record by subdivision one of\nthis section may be approved by the court unless the court first\nconducts an allocution on the record that shall, at a minimum, find the\nfollowing:\n (a) the identity of the parties and whether all necessary parties have\nbeen named in the proceeding;\n (b) the authority of the signatory to

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