New York Statutes

§ 213 — Residence or business within city

New York § 213
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCTUniform City Court Act
Art. 2Jurisdiction

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N.Y. Uniform City Court Act § 213 (2026).

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§ 213. Residence or business within city.\n (a) In an action described in § 202, either a plaintiff or a defendant\nmust:\n 1. be a resident of the city or of a town contiguous to such city,\nprovided that such town is\n (i) within the same county, and\n (ii) contiguous to the city by land, and\n (iii) not within either Nassau or Westchester counties; or\n 2. have a regular employment within the city; or\n 3. have a place for the regular transaction of business within the\ncity.\n (b) A corporation, association or partnership shall, for the purposes\nof this section, be deemed a resident of the city if it has an office or\nagency or regularly transacts business in the city.\n (c) The requirements of subdivision (a) shall not apply:\n 1. in an action described in § 404 (a), relati

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