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N.Y. Lien Law § 200

Sale of personal property to satisfy a lien

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As of January 1, 2015
§ 200. Sale of personal property to satisfy a lien. A lien against\npersonal property, other than the lien of a warehouseman pursuant to\nsection 7--209 of the uniform commercial code, the lien of a carrier\npursuant to section 7--307 of the uniform commercial code, a security\ninterest in goods and the lien of a keeper of a hotel, apartment hotel,\ninn, boarding-house or lodging-house, except an immigrant lodging-house,\nif in the legal possession of the lienor, may be satisfied by the sale\nof such property according to the provisions of this article.\n
§ 200. Sale of personal property to satisfy a lien. A lien against\npersonal property, other than the lien of a warehouse pursuant to\nsection 7--209 of the uniform commercial code, the lien of a carrier\npursuant to section 7--307 of the uniform commercial code, a security\ninterest in goods and the lien of a keeper of a hotel, apartment hotel,\ninn, boarding-house or lodging-house, except an immigrant lodging-house,\nif in the legal possession of the lienor, may be satisfied by the sale\nof such property according to the provisions of this article.\n

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