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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1343

§  1343. Notice of pendency; constructive notice. A notice of pendency  may be filed in any action brought pursuant to this article in which the  judgment demanded would affect the title to, or the possession,  use  or  enjoyment  of,  real  property.  The  pendency  of  such  an  action  is  constructive notice, from the time of filing of the notice  only,  to  a  purchaser from, or incumbrancer against, any defendant named in a notice  of  pendency  indexed in a block index against a block in which property  affected is situated or any defendant against whose  name  a  notice  of  pendency  is  indexed.  A  person  whose  conveyance  or  incumbrance is  recorded after the filing of the notice  is  bound  by  all  proceedings  taken in the action after such filing to the same extent as if he or she  were a party.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1343

§  1343. Notice of pendency; constructive notice. A notice of pendency  may be filed in any action brought pursuant to this article in which the  judgment demanded would affect the title to, or the possession,  use  or  enjoyment  of,  real  property.  The  pendency  of  such  an  action  is  constructive notice, from the time of filing of the notice  only,  to  a  purchaser from, or incumbrancer against, any defendant named in a notice  of  pendency  indexed in a block index against a block in which property  affected is situated or any defendant against whose  name  a  notice  of  pendency  is  indexed.  A  person  whose  conveyance  or  incumbrance is  recorded after the filing of the notice  is  bound  by  all  proceedings  taken in the action after such filing to the same extent as if he or she  were a party.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1343

§  1343. Notice of pendency; constructive notice. A notice of pendency  may be filed in any action brought pursuant to this article in which the  judgment demanded would affect the title to, or the possession,  use  or  enjoyment  of,  real  property.  The  pendency  of  such  an  action  is  constructive notice, from the time of filing of the notice  only,  to  a  purchaser from, or incumbrancer against, any defendant named in a notice  of  pendency  indexed in a block index against a block in which property  affected is situated or any defendant against whose  name  a  notice  of  pendency  is  indexed.  A  person  whose  conveyance  or  incumbrance is  recorded after the filing of the notice  is  bound  by  all  proceedings  taken in the action after such filing to the same extent as if he or she  were a party.