2006 New York Code - Judgment, How Far Conclusive



 
    §  146.    Judgment, how far conclusive. A final judgment, annulling a
  marriage rendered during the lifetime of both the parties is  conclusive
  evidence  of  the invalidity of the marriage in every court of record or
  not of record, in any action or special proceeding, civil  or  criminal.
  Such a judgment rendered after the death of either party to the marriage
  is  conclusive  only  as  against  the  parties  to the action and those
  claiming under them.

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