2006 New York Code - Judgment As To Parties Having Interest In Entire Property.



 
    §  941. Judgment as to parties having interest in entire property.  If
  a tenant by the curtesy or for life or for years of the entire property,
  or a person entitled to a contingent or vested remainder or reversion in
  the entire property, or a creditor, or other person, having  a  lien  or
  interest  which  attaches to the entire property, be made a defendant in
  the action, the final judgment either may award  to  such  a  party  his
  entire  right  and interest, or the proceeds thereof, or where the right
  or interest is contingent, direct that the proceeds or share thereof  be
  substituted  for the property and invested for whoever may eventually be
  entitled thereto, or may reserve and  leave  unaffected  his  right  and
  interest, or any portion thereof.

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