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§  84.  Assignment  of  lien. A lien, a notice of which has been filed  pursuant to the provisions of this article, may be assigned by a written  instrument duly acknowledged and filed  in  the  same  place  where  the  notice of the lien was filed. The assignment shall specify the debt upon  which  the lien is founded, the date of the filing of the notice thereof  and the assignee. Such assignment and the name of the assignee shall  be  entered by the clerk opposite the original entry of such lien, and after  the  filing  of  such  assignment,  but  not otherwise, the assignee may  enforce the lien in like manner as the assignor could have done.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-4 > 84

§  84.  Assignment  of  lien. A lien, a notice of which has been filed  pursuant to the provisions of this article, may be assigned by a written  instrument duly acknowledged and filed  in  the  same  place  where  the  notice of the lien was filed. The assignment shall specify the debt upon  which  the lien is founded, the date of the filing of the notice thereof  and the assignee. Such assignment and the name of the assignee shall  be  entered by the clerk opposite the original entry of such lien, and after  the  filing  of  such  assignment,  but  not otherwise, the assignee may  enforce the lien in like manner as the assignor could have done.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-4 > 84

§  84.  Assignment  of  lien. A lien, a notice of which has been filed  pursuant to the provisions of this article, may be assigned by a written  instrument duly acknowledged and filed  in  the  same  place  where  the  notice of the lien was filed. The assignment shall specify the debt upon  which  the lien is founded, the date of the filing of the notice thereof  and the assignee. Such assignment and the name of the assignee shall  be  entered by the clerk opposite the original entry of such lien, and after  the  filing  of  such  assignment,  but  not otherwise, the assignee may  enforce the lien in like manner as the assignor could have done.