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NY A06922
Bill
Status
Passed
8/30/2010
Primary Sponsor
Rory Lancman
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AI Summary
- Amends section 5203 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules regarding enforcement of state court judgments
- When a court makes an oral or written determination awarding ownership of an interest in real property, the judgment shall be deemed entered and docketed on the day immediately preceding the determination date for priority purposes
- The judgment must be docketed with the county clerk within 30 days of the court's determination to receive the backdated priority status
- The backdated priority applies only when establishing priority against a judicial lien created by a simultaneous or later bankruptcy petition filing under the United States Bankruptcy Code
- Takes effect immediately and applies to all actions and proceedings pending or commenced on or after the effective date
Legislative Description
Relates to the enforcement of state court judgments; provides that such judgment shall be deemed entered and docketed on the day immediately preceding the date of such determination for the purpose of establishing the priority against a judicial lien on such property.
Last Action
signed chap.427
8/30/2010
Committee Referrals
Codes5/6/2009
Judiciary3/17/2009
Full Bill Text
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