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§   1110.  Redemption,  generally.  1.  Real  property  subject  to  a  delinquent tax lien may be redeemed by payment to the enforcing officer,  on or before the expiration of the redemption period, of the  amount  of  the  delinquent  tax  lien or liens, including all charges authorized by  law. If  the  enforcing  officer  is  not  authorized  to  receive  such  payments,  such  payment  shall  be  made  to  the  official  who  is so  authorized.    2.  The redemption period shall expire  two  years  after  lien  date,  except  that  a  tax  district  may  increase  the redemption period for  residential or farm property in the manner provided  by  section  eleven  hundred  eleven  of  this article. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the  notice published pursuant to section eleven hundred twenty-four of  this  article  specifies  a  later  date  for the expiration of the redemption  period, the redemption period shall expire on the date so specified.    3.  If a parcel is redeemed which has  been  included  on  a  list  of  delinquent  taxes that has been filed pursuant to section eleven hundred  twenty-two of this article, the enforcing officer shall,  upon  request,  issue  a certificate of redemption.  Upon the filing of such certificate  with the county clerk, the county clerk shall enter  on  such  list  the  word  "redeemed"  and the date of the filing opposite the description of  such parcel on the list of delinquent taxes. Such notation shall operate  to cancel the notice of pendency with respect to such parcel.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-11 > Title-2 > 1110

§   1110.  Redemption,  generally.  1.  Real  property  subject  to  a  delinquent tax lien may be redeemed by payment to the enforcing officer,  on or before the expiration of the redemption period, of the  amount  of  the  delinquent  tax  lien or liens, including all charges authorized by  law. If  the  enforcing  officer  is  not  authorized  to  receive  such  payments,  such  payment  shall  be  made  to  the  official  who  is so  authorized.    2.  The redemption period shall expire  two  years  after  lien  date,  except  that  a  tax  district  may  increase  the redemption period for  residential or farm property in the manner provided  by  section  eleven  hundred  eleven  of  this article. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the  notice published pursuant to section eleven hundred twenty-four of  this  article  specifies  a  later  date  for the expiration of the redemption  period, the redemption period shall expire on the date so specified.    3.  If a parcel is redeemed which has  been  included  on  a  list  of  delinquent  taxes that has been filed pursuant to section eleven hundred  twenty-two of this article, the enforcing officer shall,  upon  request,  issue  a certificate of redemption.  Upon the filing of such certificate  with the county clerk, the county clerk shall enter  on  such  list  the  word  "redeemed"  and the date of the filing opposite the description of  such parcel on the list of delinquent taxes. Such notation shall operate  to cancel the notice of pendency with respect to such parcel.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpt > Article-11 > Title-2 > 1110

§   1110.  Redemption,  generally.  1.  Real  property  subject  to  a  delinquent tax lien may be redeemed by payment to the enforcing officer,  on or before the expiration of the redemption period, of the  amount  of  the  delinquent  tax  lien or liens, including all charges authorized by  law. If  the  enforcing  officer  is  not  authorized  to  receive  such  payments,  such  payment  shall  be  made  to  the  official  who  is so  authorized.    2.  The redemption period shall expire  two  years  after  lien  date,  except  that  a  tax  district  may  increase  the redemption period for  residential or farm property in the manner provided  by  section  eleven  hundred  eleven  of  this article. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the  notice published pursuant to section eleven hundred twenty-four of  this  article  specifies  a  later  date  for the expiration of the redemption  period, the redemption period shall expire on the date so specified.    3.  If a parcel is redeemed which has  been  included  on  a  list  of  delinquent  taxes that has been filed pursuant to section eleven hundred  twenty-two of this article, the enforcing officer shall,  upon  request,  issue  a certificate of redemption.  Upon the filing of such certificate  with the county clerk, the county clerk shall enter  on  such  list  the  word  "redeemed"  and the date of the filing opposite the description of  such parcel on the list of delinquent taxes. Such notation shall operate  to cancel the notice of pendency with respect to such parcel.