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§  779.  Presentation  or  settlement  of  accounts.   The court shall  require the keeping of  written  accounts  itemizing  the  receipts  and  expenditures  under  an  order  issued pursuant to section seven hundred  seventy-six or seven hundred seventy-seven of this article, which  shall  be open to inspection by the owner, any mortgagee or lienor or any other  person  having  an  interest  in such receipts or expenditures provided,  however, notwithstanding any other provision of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  information  as  may  be in the possession of the city of New York  with  the  department  charged  with  the  enforcement  of  the  housing  maintenance  code  of  such city shall be available from such department  for inspection only by the owner, tenant of  such  property,  or  person  having  a recorded interest in the property. Upon motion of the court or  the administrator or of the owner, any mortgagee or lienor of record  or  of  any  person having an interest, the court may require a presentation  or settlement of the accounts with respect thereto. Notice of  a  motion  for  presentation  or settlement of such accounts shall be served on the  owner, any mortgagee or other lienor  of  record  who  appeared  in  the  proceeding  and  any  person  having  an  interest  in  such receipts or  expenditures.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-7-a > 779

§  779.  Presentation  or  settlement  of  accounts.   The court shall  require the keeping of  written  accounts  itemizing  the  receipts  and  expenditures  under  an  order  issued pursuant to section seven hundred  seventy-six or seven hundred seventy-seven of this article, which  shall  be open to inspection by the owner, any mortgagee or lienor or any other  person  having  an  interest  in such receipts or expenditures provided,  however, notwithstanding any other provision of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  information  as  may  be in the possession of the city of New York  with  the  department  charged  with  the  enforcement  of  the  housing  maintenance  code  of  such city shall be available from such department  for inspection only by the owner, tenant of  such  property,  or  person  having  a recorded interest in the property. Upon motion of the court or  the administrator or of the owner, any mortgagee or lienor of record  or  of  any  person having an interest, the court may require a presentation  or settlement of the accounts with respect thereto. Notice of  a  motion  for  presentation  or settlement of such accounts shall be served on the  owner, any mortgagee or other lienor  of  record  who  appeared  in  the  proceeding  and  any  person  having  an  interest  in  such receipts or  expenditures.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-7-a > 779

§  779.  Presentation  or  settlement  of  accounts.   The court shall  require the keeping of  written  accounts  itemizing  the  receipts  and  expenditures  under  an  order  issued pursuant to section seven hundred  seventy-six or seven hundred seventy-seven of this article, which  shall  be open to inspection by the owner, any mortgagee or lienor or any other  person  having  an  interest  in such receipts or expenditures provided,  however, notwithstanding any other provision of  law  to  the  contrary,  such  information  as  may  be in the possession of the city of New York  with  the  department  charged  with  the  enforcement  of  the  housing  maintenance  code  of  such city shall be available from such department  for inspection only by the owner, tenant of  such  property,  or  person  having  a recorded interest in the property. Upon motion of the court or  the administrator or of the owner, any mortgagee or lienor of record  or  of  any  person having an interest, the court may require a presentation  or settlement of the accounts with respect thereto. Notice of  a  motion  for  presentation  or settlement of such accounts shall be served on the  owner, any mortgagee or other lienor  of  record  who  appeared  in  the  proceeding  and  any  person  having  an  interest  in  such receipts or  expenditures.