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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Publication

§ 2401. Order when publication cannot be made.

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§ 2401. Order when publication cannot be made. 1. Where because of
circumstances beyond the control of a party required to publish,
publication required by any statute, rule or court order cannot be made
or completed in the specified place or newspaper in the required manner,
the court may by order require such other publication as will not unduly
prejudice any other party.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, if publication
required by any statute, rule or court order has been commenced and
cannot be completed because of the suspension or termination of
publication by a newspaper, publication may be completed in any other
newspaper which complies with the statute, rule, or order without
further court order.
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