State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-15 > 1517

§  1517.  Answer.  The defendant may, in his answer, deny any material  allegation of the complaint controverted by him,  or  any  knowledge  or  information  thereof sufficient to form a belief, or may set forth facts  constituting a defense; and thereupon he may demand judgment  dismissing  the  complaint.    He may also set forth facts as a counterclaim for the  same cause of action; or the defendant may set forth facts showing  that  he  has  an  estate  or  interest in said property; and thereupon he may  demand any judgment to which he would be entitled in an  action  brought  by  him  to recover that estate or to enforce in any manner the interest  which he asserts in such property; or he may combine any two or more  of  said demands.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-15 > 1517

§  1517.  Answer.  The defendant may, in his answer, deny any material  allegation of the complaint controverted by him,  or  any  knowledge  or  information  thereof sufficient to form a belief, or may set forth facts  constituting a defense; and thereupon he may demand judgment  dismissing  the  complaint.    He may also set forth facts as a counterclaim for the  same cause of action; or the defendant may set forth facts showing  that  he  has  an  estate  or  interest in said property; and thereupon he may  demand any judgment to which he would be entitled in an  action  brought  by  him  to recover that estate or to enforce in any manner the interest  which he asserts in such property; or he may combine any two or more  of  said demands.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-15 > 1517

§  1517.  Answer.  The defendant may, in his answer, deny any material  allegation of the complaint controverted by him,  or  any  knowledge  or  information  thereof sufficient to form a belief, or may set forth facts  constituting a defense; and thereupon he may demand judgment  dismissing  the  complaint.    He may also set forth facts as a counterclaim for the  same cause of action; or the defendant may set forth facts showing  that  he  has  an  estate  or  interest in said property; and thereupon he may  demand any judgment to which he would be entitled in an  action  brought  by  him  to recover that estate or to enforce in any manner the interest  which he asserts in such property; or he may combine any two or more  of  said demands.