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§  229.  Liability  of  tenant  holding  over  after  giving notice of  intention to quit. If a tenant gives notice of his intention to quit the  premises held by him, and does not accordingly deliver up the possession  thereof, at the time specified  in  such  notice,  he  or  his  personal  representatives  must,  so long as he continue in possession, pay to the  landlord, his  heirs  or  assigns,  double  the  rent  which  he  should  otherwise  have  paid, to be recovered at the same time, and in the same  manner, as the single rent.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-7 > 229

§  229.  Liability  of  tenant  holding  over  after  giving notice of  intention to quit. If a tenant gives notice of his intention to quit the  premises held by him, and does not accordingly deliver up the possession  thereof, at the time specified  in  such  notice,  he  or  his  personal  representatives  must,  so long as he continue in possession, pay to the  landlord, his  heirs  or  assigns,  double  the  rent  which  he  should  otherwise  have  paid, to be recovered at the same time, and in the same  manner, as the single rent.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-7 > 229

§  229.  Liability  of  tenant  holding  over  after  giving notice of  intention to quit. If a tenant gives notice of his intention to quit the  premises held by him, and does not accordingly deliver up the possession  thereof, at the time specified  in  such  notice,  he  or  his  personal  representatives  must,  so long as he continue in possession, pay to the  landlord, his  heirs  or  assigns,  double  the  rent  which  he  should  otherwise  have  paid, to be recovered at the same time, and in the same  manner, as the single rent.