Publication Date
Fall 2008
Journal
St. John's Law Review
Abstract
The article critically examines the enforcement of money judgments in New York, particularly focusing on liens on real property. It argues that the current system is outdated, arbitrary, and often unfair to creditors, highlighting the need for legislative reforms to create a more equitable and efficient framework. The analysis underscores the complexity and challenges faced by creditors and legal practitioners within the existing structure.
Volume
82
Issue
4
First Page
1291
Last Page
1408
Publisher
St. John's University School of Law
Disciplines
Bankruptcy Law | Law | Legal Remedies
Recommended Citation
David G. Carlson,
Critique of Money Judgment Part One: Liens on New York Real Property,
82
St. John's L. Rev.
1291
(2008).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/1254