New York Statutes
§ 911 — Ascertainment of rights of parties before interlocutory judgment on default or admission or where party is an infant, absentee or unknown...
New York § 911
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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 911 (2026).
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§ 911. Ascertainment of rights of parties before interlocutory\njudgment on default or admission or where party is an infant, absentee\nor unknown defendant.\n If a defendant has made default in appearing or pleading, or the\nrights of the parties are not controverted, or a party be an infant,\nabsentee or unknown, the court shall ascertain the rights, shares and\ninterests of the several parties in the property, by a reference or\notherwise, before interlocutory judgment is rendered.\n
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