2006 New York Code - Sale; How Postponed.



 
    * §  1407.  Sale;  how  postponed. 1. The sale may be postponed by the
  mortgagee for a period of time not  to  exceed  five  weeks.  Notice  of
  postponement  of the sale shall be published at least once not less than
  five days prior to the new date of the sale in the  newspaper  in  which
  the original notice was published, and shall be served in the manner set
  forth  in  section fourteen hundred six of this article upon each person
  upon whom or entity upon which the original notice of sale was served.
    2. The sale may also be postponed if the person designated to  conduct
  the  sale  does  not appear on the date scheduled for the sale, in which
  case notice of the adjourned date  shall  be  published  and  served  as
  provided in subdivision one of this section.
    3. If the sale is stayed by application of any other law, then at such
  time  as  the  stay shall be vacated or lifted, an adjourned sale may be
  scheduled by the mortgagee and publication of the notice of  sale  shall
  be  made  as  prescribed  in subdivision two of section fourteen hundred
  five of this article.
    4. The sale may be postponed by the  mortgagee  more  than  once.  The
  manner  of  the  postponement  and the publication and service of notice
  thereof  shall  be  effected  in  accordance  with  the  provisions   of
  subdivision one of this section.
    * NB Repealed July 1, 2009

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