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Article 10-B
Liens On Surety Bail Bonds In Favor of the People of the State of New York

Sections

246
Notices of filing liens and certificate of discharge
246‑A
Bail bond to act as lien on real estate
246‑B
Notice of lien of bail bond in criminal actions or proceedings
247
Files, indexes and entries
247‑A
Indexing of criminal surety bond liens
247‑B
Discretion of recording officer
247‑C
Electronics indexes
248
Discharge of liens
249
Fees
249‑A
Form of certificate of transcript of lien
249‑B
Certificate or transcript of discharge of lien
250*2
Definition of recording officer
251*2
Purposes of article
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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