2006 New York Code - Summons; Service Without The County Permissible But Not Giving Personal Jurisdiction In Certain Actions.



 
  § 405.  Summons;  service  without the county permissible but not giving
           personal jurisdiction in certain actions.
    Service may be made in any part of the county or any adjoining  county
  by  any  person authorized to make service in a like instance in supreme
  court and in the same manner as service in such court may be made:
    (a) in an action involving real property as defined in § 203  of  this
  act; or
    (b)  in  an  action  to  foreclose a lien on, or to recover, a chattel
  seized within the county; or
    (c) where a levy upon property of the person to  be  served  has  been
  made within the county pursuant to an order of attachment.

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