2012 New York Consolidated Laws
RPP - Real Property
Article 12 - (370 - 436) REGISTERING TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY
386 - Form of notice to parties.


NY Real Prop L § 386 (2012) What's This?
 
    §  386.  Form  of  notice to parties. The notice to be served upon the
  parties  to  the  proceeding  required  by  section  three  hundred  and
  eighty-five  shall be issued by the order of court and subscribed by the
  registrar, and shall be in form substantially as follows:
 
                         REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE.
 
                     Supreme Court ............ County.
 
    In the matter of the petition of (here insert name, place of residence
  with street number if any, and post-office  address  of  petitioner)  to
  register  the  title  to certain lands described as follows (here insert
  description of land).
    To (here insert the names of all other parties to the proceeding).
    To all whom it may concern:
    Pursuant to the order of the Hon. ........ made herein,  take  notice,
  that  at ........ in said county of ............. on the ........ day of
  .........., nineteen hundred and ........., at ........ o'clock  in  the
  forenoon  the  petition  above  mentioned  will  be heard and unless you
  appear at said time and place and show cause why such petition shall not
  be granted, your default will be noted and  a  decree  will  be  entered
  according  to  the prayer of the petition and you will be forever barred
  from contesting said petition or any decree entered thereon.
    Witness Hon. .............., Justice of said  court,  this  ..........
  day  of  ............,  in  the  year nineteen hundred and ............,
  Registrar of the county of ..............

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