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§ 38-a. Removal of occupants of land resold.  When a resale of land is  directed,  the commissioner of general services shall cause notice to be  given to every occupant of such land to remove therefrom, and if he does  not comply with such notice, he shall direct the  district  attorney  of  the  county  in which such lands may be situated to commence proceedings  for his removal before the county judge of such county. On proof, by the  production of a certificate from the commissioner that a resale of  such  land  has  been  duly  ordered  for default of payment, such judge shall  issue his warrant to the sheriff of the county,  commanding  him  within  ten  days  after  the receipt thereof, to remove such occupant from such  lands; and the sheriff shall remove such person within such  time,  and,  for  that  purpose, shall possess the same powers as in the execution of  criminal process. The sheriff shall retain such warrant  in  his  hands,  and  if  any person so removed shall return to occupy such lands without  the consent of the commissioner, he shall be forthwith  removed  by  the  sheriff  pursuant to such warrant.  The sheriff, for executing a warrant  under this section, shall be allowed such compensation, to be  paid  out  of the treasury, as the comptroller shall certify to be reasonable.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-3 > 38-a

§ 38-a. Removal of occupants of land resold.  When a resale of land is  directed,  the commissioner of general services shall cause notice to be  given to every occupant of such land to remove therefrom, and if he does  not comply with such notice, he shall direct the  district  attorney  of  the  county  in which such lands may be situated to commence proceedings  for his removal before the county judge of such county. On proof, by the  production of a certificate from the commissioner that a resale of  such  land  has  been  duly  ordered  for default of payment, such judge shall  issue his warrant to the sheriff of the county,  commanding  him  within  ten  days  after  the receipt thereof, to remove such occupant from such  lands; and the sheriff shall remove such person within such  time,  and,  for  that  purpose, shall possess the same powers as in the execution of  criminal process. The sheriff shall retain such warrant  in  his  hands,  and  if  any person so removed shall return to occupy such lands without  the consent of the commissioner, he shall be forthwith  removed  by  the  sheriff  pursuant to such warrant.  The sheriff, for executing a warrant  under this section, shall be allowed such compensation, to be  paid  out  of the treasury, as the comptroller shall certify to be reasonable.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-3 > 38-a

§ 38-a. Removal of occupants of land resold.  When a resale of land is  directed,  the commissioner of general services shall cause notice to be  given to every occupant of such land to remove therefrom, and if he does  not comply with such notice, he shall direct the  district  attorney  of  the  county  in which such lands may be situated to commence proceedings  for his removal before the county judge of such county. On proof, by the  production of a certificate from the commissioner that a resale of  such  land  has  been  duly  ordered  for default of payment, such judge shall  issue his warrant to the sheriff of the county,  commanding  him  within  ten  days  after  the receipt thereof, to remove such occupant from such  lands; and the sheriff shall remove such person within such  time,  and,  for  that  purpose, shall possess the same powers as in the execution of  criminal process. The sheriff shall retain such warrant  in  his  hands,  and  if  any person so removed shall return to occupy such lands without  the consent of the commissioner, he shall be forthwith  removed  by  the  sheriff  pursuant to such warrant.  The sheriff, for executing a warrant  under this section, shall be allowed such compensation, to be  paid  out  of the treasury, as the comptroller shall certify to be reasonable.