2006 New York Code - Superintendent As Attorney To Accept Service Of Process.


 
    § 34.  Superintendent  as  attorney  to  accept  service  of  process.
  Whenever pursuant to any provision of this chapter,  the  superintendent
  shall  have  been  duly appointed attorney to receive service of process
  for  any  individual,   partnership,   unincorporated   association   or
  corporation,  such  service  shall  be  made  by  personally  delivering
  duplicate  copies  of  the  process  to  and  leaving  them   with   the
  superintendent  or any deputy superintendent. Service of process so made
  shall be deemed to have been made within the territorial jurisdiction of
  any court in this state. The  superintendent  or  deputy  superintendent
  shall  forthwith  forward  by  mail,  postage  prepaid,  a copy of every
  process served upon him in accordance with this section, directed to the
  person last designated by such individual,  partnership,  unincorporated
  association  or  corporation  in  accordance with the provisions of this
  chapter to receive such process on his or its behalf. For  each  service
  of process upon the superintendent or a deputy, he shall collect the sum
  of  two dollars, which shall be paid by the plaintiff or moving party at
  the time of such service. The term process when used  in  this  section,
  includes  any  writ, summons, petition or order whereby any suit, action
  or proceeding shall be commenced.


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