2006 New York Code - Costs In A Summary Proceeding.



 
  § 1906-a. Costs in a summary proceeding.
    In  a  summary  proceeding  to  recover  possession  of real property,
  petitioner shall be allowed  as  costs  for  each  necessary  respondent
  served  with the notice of petition by a person other than a enforcement
  officer, five dollars, and if there is a default in  appearance  by  the
  respondent,  the sum of five dollars for securing the affidavit that the
  respondent is not in military service, required by the statutes  of  the
  United  States; plus, as disbursements, the fees paid pursuant to § 1911
  (a) (1) of this act. Such costs shall be exclusive  in  such  proceeding
  and  shall  constitute  the  sum  to be awarded as costs by the judgment
  pursuant to § 747 of the real  property  actions  and  proceedings  law,
  except   insofar   as  additional  costs  may  be  imposed  pursuant  to
  subdivision three of said section.

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