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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)

Citation
Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
Parent Document
Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
Jurisdiction
New York (state)
Effective Date
2003-02-25

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That such a jurisdictional limitation was not intended can be seen from the Administrative Code provision itself, which provides for a “stay of proceedings to recover rents,” but not for their dismissal. Since it was clearly contemplated that, upon compliance, the proceeding to recover rent should continue (Montague Terrace Assoc. v Feuerer, 191 Misc 2d 18, 21 [2001]), the absence of a proper registration at the time the proceeding was commenced does not deprive the court of “subject matter jurisdiction.”