(a) know the identity of the lender; or
(b) know the address of the lender; or
(c) receive proof that the notice mailed under section 19.14 of this
article was received within thirty days of mailing.
2. Notice by publication must be given at least once a week for three
consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in:
(a) the county in which the property is held by the office; and
(b) the county of the lender's last address, if known. The date of
notice under this subdivision shall be the date of the third published
notice.
Structure New York Laws
PAR - Parks, recreation and historic preservation
Title C - Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Article 19-A - Property Held by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
19.15 - Notice by Publication.
19.16 - Basic Notice Requirements.
19.17 - Clarifying Title to Property on Loan.
19.18 - Acquiring Title to Undocumented Property.
19.19 - Notice to International Foundation for Art Research.
19.20 - Property Acquired From the Office.
19.22 - Office's Duty to Lenders.
19.23 - Lender's Duty to the Office.
19.24 - Conservation of Loaned Property.
19.26 - Limitations on Actions Against the Office.
19.27 - Limitations on Actions by the Office.