2020 New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
Article 51 - Enforcement of Judgments and Orders Generally
5103 - Enforcement of Judgment or Order Directing Sale of Real Property.

Universal Citation: NY CPLR § 5103 (2020)
§  5103.  Enforcement  of  judgment  or  order  directing sale of real
property. (a) Entry in county where real property situated.  Where  real
property  directed  by a judgment or order to be sold is not situated in
the county in which the judgment or order is entered,  the  judgment  or
order  shall  also  be  entered  by the clerk of the county in which the
property is situated upon filing  with  him  a  certified  copy  of  the
judgment  or order.   A purchaser of the property is not required to pay
the purchase money or accept a deed until the judgment or  order  is  so
entered.

(b) Place and mode of sale; security. Where a judgment or order directs that real property shall be sold, it shall be sold in such manner as the judgment or order may direct in the county where it is situated by the sheriff of that county or by a referee appointed by the court for the purpose. If the property is situated in more than one county, it may be sold in a county in which any part is situated unless the judgment or order directs otherwise. If a referee is appointed to sell the property, the court may require him to give an undertaking in an amount fixed by it for the proper application of the proceeds of the sale. The conveyance shall specify in the granting clause the party whose right, title or interest is directed to be sold by the judgment or order and is being conveyed.

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