New York Statutes

§ 161 — Description of premises

New York § 161
JurisdictionNew York
Law SCCSecond Class Cities
Art. 10Department of Assessment and Taxation

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N.Y. Second Class Cities § 161 (2026).

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§ 161. Description of premises. In the assessment of any lands in the\ncity for any purpose, it shall be sufficient to state the name of one of\nthe owners of such lands if the owner or owners or any of them be\nresidents of the city and known to the assessors; if the owner or owners\nbe unknown to the assessors or if they be nonresidents and the ownership\nis unknown to the assessors, then the assessment may be designated\nunknown, and there shall be stated the number of the lot and the block,\nif subdivided into lots and blocks and so designated upon the city map\nlast adopted by the common council, or the number of the lot or farm\nlot, if not so subdivided into blocks and lots and so designated, and\nalso the street and number of any building thereon; but if the land be\nvacant or th

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