New York Statutes
§ 933 — Effect of judgment after sale
New York § 933
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N.Y. Real Property Actions & Proceedings § 933 (2026).
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§ 933. Effect of judgment after sale. A final judgment after sale is\nbinding and conclusive upon the same persons upon whom a final judgment\nfor actual partition is binding and conclusive; and it bars each of\nthose persons who is not a purchaser at the sale from all right, title\nand interest in the property sold. It is also a bar against each person\nnot a party who, at the time when it is entered, has a general lien by\njudgment or decree on the undivided share or interest of a party, if\nnotice was given to appear before the referee and make proof of liens,\nas prescribed in this article, and also against each person made a party\nwho then has a specific lien on any such undivided share or interest;\nbut a person having any such specific lien appearing of record at the\ntime of th
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