· 2/25/2003
Kennedy v. Mossafa
Citations
- 789 N.E.2d 607
- 100 N.Y.2d 1
- 759 N.Y.S.2d 429
- 2003 N.Y. LEXIS 215
How courts have described this case
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- observing that \RPTL 1125 essentially encapsulated the two requirements of Mullane and Mennonite\ and explicitly upholding its notice procedures as constitutional
- explaining that, under Article 11, “the court enters a judgment directing that title pass in fee simple absolute to the county”
- finding that property owner's \pattern of paying bills sent to an address that she claims was incorrect gave the Town and County reason to believe that it was still the correct address.\
- find-ing that property owner’s “pattern of paying bills sent to an address that she claims was incorrect gave the Town and County reason to believe that it was still the correct address.”
- “when the notice is returned as undeliverable, the tax district should conduct a reasonable search of the public record”
- “[W]e reject the view that the enforcing officer’s obligation is always satisfied by sending the notice to the address listed in the tax roll, even where the notice is returned as undeliverable”
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Judges: Smith
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