§1444. Foreclosure action against United States — Inbound Citations
28 U.S.C. § 1444
Cited by 2 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 28 U.S.C. § 1444 as a whole
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If the United States is not a party to a civil action or suit, the United States may intervene in such action or suit to assert any lien arising under this title on the property which is the subject of such action or suit. The provisions of section 2410 of title 28 of the United States Code (except subsection (b)) and of section 1444 of title 28 of the United States Code shall apply in any case in which the United States intervenes as if the United States had originally been named a defendant in such action or suit. In any case in which the application of the United States to intervene is denied, the adjudication in such civil action or suit shall have no effect upon such lien.
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(a) Under the conditions prescribed in this section and section 1444 of this title for the protection of the United States, the United States may be named a party in any civil action or suit in any district court, or in any State court having jurisdiction of the subject matter—(1) to quiet title to,(2) to foreclose a mortgage or other lien upon,(3) to partition,(4) to condemn, or(5) of interpleader or in the nature of interpleader with respect to,real or personal property on which the United States has or claims a mortgage or other lien.