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336 – 336

New York Vehicle & Traffic § 336

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NY VAT § 336 - Duty of courts to report judgments 336. Duty of courts to report judgments. The clerk of the court, or the court where it has no clerk, shall, upon written request of the judgment creditor or his attorney, forward to the commissioner a certified copy of transcript of any judgment for damages, the rendering and non-payment of which judgment requires the commissioner to suspend the operator's or chauffeur's license and/or the registrations in the nam

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