NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 701 — SECTION 701 Jurisdiction; courts; venue

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What is NY RPAPL § 701?

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This section outlines the jurisdiction and venue for special proceedings to recover real property, specifying the types of courts that may hear such cases. It details that the trial location must be within the jurisdictional area of the court where the property is situated. Applies to parties involved in real property recovery proceedings.

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§ 701 SECTION 701 Jurisdiction; courts; venue

RPAPL § 701

1.A special proceeding to recover real property may be maintained in a county court, the court of a police justice of the village, a justice court, a court of civil jurisdiction in a city, or a district court.

2.The place of trial of the special proceeding shall be within the jurisdictional area of the court in which the real property or a portion thereof is situated; except that where the property is located in an incorporated village which includes parts of two or more towns the proceeding may be tried by a justice of the peace of any such town who keeps an office in the village.

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