New York Corporation Counsel To Protect City In All Proceedings Relating To Tax Liens.
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§ 11-347 Corporation counsel to protect city in all proceedings
relating to tax liens. It shall be the duty of the corporation counsel
to protect the interest of the city in all matters, actions and
proceedings relating to tax liens and tax lien certificates; to
intervene on behalf of the city or to make the city a party to any
action in which the corporation counsel believes it to be to the
interest of the city so to do, by reason of any matter arising under or
relating to any tax lien or tax lien certificate, or advertisement of
sale of tax liens. The corporation counsel in his or her discretion may
represent the purchaser of a tax lien or the holder of a tax lien
certificate in any action in which the corporation counsel believes it
to be in the interest of the city so to do, by reason of any matter
arising under or relating to any tax lien or tax lien certificate, or
advertisement of sale of tax liens. All costs recovered in any action
or proceeding conducted or defended by the corporation counsel pursuant
to this section shall belong to the city and shall be collected, applied
and disposed of in the same manner as are other costs recovered by the
city.