There is a newer version of the New York Consolidated Laws
2006 New York Code - Report Of Sale.
* § 1414. Report of sale. 1. Within fifteen days after completing the sale and executing the proper conveyance to the purchaser, the person conducting the sale shall make a report of the sale, which shall state: (a) the time when and the place where the sale was made; (b) the sum bid for each distinct parcel separately sold; (c) the name of the purchaser of each distinct parcel; and (d) the name of each person or entity, court officer or other officer, to whom proceeds of the sale was paid, and the sum thereof. 2. The report of sale shall contain: (a) affidavit of the publication of the notice of sale, and of the notice or notices of postponement, if any, by the publisher or printer of the newspaper in which they were published, or by the publisher's foreman or principal clerk; (b) copies of the affidavit or affidavits, of the service of copies of the notice of intention to foreclose and the notice of pendency theretofore filed with the clerk of the court; and (c) the terms of sale and executed memorandum of sale. 3. The report shall specify the amount claimed to be due by the mortgagee on the indebtedness secured by the mortgage, together with all other sums recoverable under section fourteen hundred seventeen of this article, the amount distributed by the person conducting the sale pursuant to section fourteen hundred thirteen of this article, and to whom, and the amount of the deficiency or surplus after application of the proceeds of sale thereto. The report shall contain the mortgagee's affidavit specifying the amount claimed due by the mortgagee on the indebtedness secured by the mortgage, together with all other sums recoverable under section fourteen hundred seventeen of this article. 4. The matters required to be contained in any or all of the affidavits specified herein may be contained in one affidavit, where the same person deposes with respect to them. A copy of the notice of sale shall be annexed to each affidavit. * NB Repealed July 1, 2009
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