2006 New York Code - Jurisdiction Of Certain Actions Relating To Real Property Situate Without The State.



 
    §  121.  Jurisdiction  of  certain  actions  relating to real property
  situate without the state.  An action may be maintained in the courts of
  this state to recover damages for injuries to real  estate  without  the
  state,  or  for  breach  of  contracts or of covenants relating thereto,
  whenever such an action could be  maintained  in  relation  to  personal
  property  without  the state.  The action must be tried in the county in
  which the parties or some one thereof resides, or if  no  party  resides
  within the state, in any county.

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