New York Statutes
§ 210 — Jurisdictional predicate 1
New York § 210
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N.Y. Surrogate's Court Procedure § 210 (2026).
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§ 210. Jurisdictional predicate\n 1. Traditional bases. The court shall exercise jurisdiction over\npersons and property as heretofore or hereafter permitted by law.\n 2. Additional bases.\n (a) The court may exercise personal jurisdiction over any\nnon-domiciliary, or his fiduciary, as to any matter within the subject\nmatter jurisdiction of the court arising from any act or omission of the\nnon-domiciliary within the state, either in person or through an agent\nand the court may exercise personal jurisdiction over any\nnon-domiciliary, or his fiduciary, as to any matter arising from any act\nor omission of the non-domiciliary without the state affecting the real\nproperty in this state which was in the name of the domiciliary decedent\nof an estate or personal property which was on de
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