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§ 411 — SECTION 411 Addresses of interested parties; notice

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What is NY RPL § 411?

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This section requires that every paper or instrument filed with the registrar include the name and address of the person on whose behalf it is filed. The address can be updated by submitting a written notice to the registrar. Applies to individuals and entities filing documents with the registrar.

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§ 411 SECTION 411 Addresses of interested parties; notice

RPL § 411

On every paper or instrument filed with the registrar there shall be indorsed the name, place of residence with street number, if any, and post-office address of the person in whose behalf it is filed. The address may be changed from time to time, by such person filing with the registrar a written notice of such change.

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