2006 New York Code - Default; Vacating A Default Order.



 
    §  24-264 Default; vacating a default order. (a) A respondent shall be
  in default when the respondent has:
    (1) Failed to serve a written response pursuant to section  24-260  of
  this code; or
    (2)  Failed  to appear at the designated time and place as required by
  the notice of violation or subsequent notice pursuant to section  24-259
  or 24-261 of this code; or
    (3) Neglected to proceed in a manner ordered by the board.
    (b)  Within  sixty  days  of  a decision and order of the board issued
  pursuant to paragraph two of subdivision (c) of section 24-266  of  this
  subchapter, the respondent may request the board to grant a stay of such
  order  of  the board and schedule a hearing. If the respondent has shown
  good cause and a meritorious defense, the board may grant such a request
  and hold a hearing pursuant to section  24-263  of  this  code.  At  the
  conclusion  of  the  hearing,  the board may adopt, amend or rescind its
  decision and order.

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