2006 New York Code - Effect Of Judgment After Sale.



 
    §  933.  Effect of judgment after sale. A final judgment after sale is
  binding and conclusive upon the same persons upon whom a final  judgment
  for  actual  partition  is  binding  and conclusive; and it bars each of
  those persons who is not a purchaser at the sale from all  right,  title
  and interest in the property sold.  It is also a bar against each person
  not  a  party who, at the time when it is entered, has a general lien by
  judgment or decree on the undivided share or interest  of  a  party,  if
  notice  was  given to appear before the referee and make proof of liens,
  as prescribed in this article, and also against each person made a party
  who then has a specific lien on any such undivided  share  or  interest;
  but  a  person  having any such specific lien appearing of record at the
  time of the filing of the notice of the pendency of the action,  who  is
  not made a party, is not affected by such judgment.

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