2006 New York Code - Possession.



 
    §  405.  Possession. (A) If the condemnor has a right to possession of
  real property as provided for in this law, and the condemnor shall  deem
  it  necessary  to  cause the removal of a condemnee or other occupant it
  may cause such condemnee or other occupant to be removed  therefrom  and
  possession to be delivered to it, pursuant to the procedures of landlord
  and  tenant  law,  or  by  application to the supreme court in which the
  proceeding is pending  for  a  writ  of  assistance  for  possession  or
  pursuant  to  other  law,  except that no condemnee shall be required to
  surrender possession prior to the condemnor's  payment  to  him  of  its
  advance payment or the deposit of such amount in accordance with article
  three  of  this  law, unless the condemnee has not complied with section
  three hundred two of this law.
    (B) No execution shall  include  costs  in  a  dispossess  proceeding.
  Proceedings  may  be  brought  separately  against  one  or  more of the
  condemnees or other occupants of a property, or one  proceeding  may  be
  brought  against  all or several of the condemnees or other occupants of
  any or all property within the territorial jurisdiction of the court.

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