New York Statutes

§ 1906-A — Costs in a summary proceeding

New York § 1906-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCTUniform City Court Act
Art. 19Costs and Fees

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N.Y. Uniform City Court Act § 1906-A (2026).

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§ 1906-a. Costs in a summary proceeding.\n In a summary proceeding to recover possession of real property,\npetitioner shall be allowed as costs for each necessary respondent\nserved with the notice of petition by a person other than an enforcement\nofficer, five dollars, and if there is a default in appearance by the\nrespondent, the sum of five dollars for securing the affidavit that the\nrespondent is not in military service, required by the statutes of the\nUnited States; plus, as a disbursement, the fee paid pursuant to § 1911\n(a) (11) of this act. Such costs shall be exclusive in such proceeding\nand shall constitute the sum to be awarded as costs by the judgment\npursuant to § 747 of the real property actions and proceedings law,\nexcept insofar as additional costs may be imposed

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