"THIS NOTICE IS MADE UNDER SECTION 1921 OF THE REAL PROPERTY ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS LAW. FAILURE TO FILE WITH THIS OFFICE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF THIS NOTICE A VERIFIED OBJECTION TO THE DISCHARGE OF THE MORTGAGE DESCRIBED IN THIS NOTICE WILL RESULT IN SUCH MORTGAGE BEING CANCELED AND DISCHARGED OF RECORD." Unless the register or clerk of such county shall receive from the mortgagee, within thirty-five days of the date of filing of such affidavit, a verified objection by the mortgagee to the discharge of said mortgage, the register or clerk shall record the affidavit and supporting documents and mark the mortgage described in the affidavit canceled and discharged of record and such recorded affidavit shall have the same force and effect as a duly executed satisfaction of mortgage recorded in accordance with section three hundred twenty-one of the real property law. If the register or clerk of such county shall receive from the mortgagee, within thirty-five days of the date of filing of such affidavit, a verified objection by the mortgagee to the discharge of said mortgage, the register or clerk shall return the original affidavit and the verified objection to the attorney filing such affidavit without marking the mortgage described in the affidavit canceled or discharged of record. The clerk or register of such county shall additionally transmit a copy of the affidavit and the verified objection to its applicable appellate division of the supreme court, committee on professional standards, for such further proceedings as determined appropriate by such committee.
"Canceled and discharged by order of the .......................... Court, County of ......................., dated .................. and filed .......................," and thereupon the lien of such mortgage shall be deemed to be discharged and the debt secured thereby shall be deemed to be canceled. Said register or clerk shall be permitted to charge for recording and filing said order and receipt, the same fees to which he is now entitled for recording and filing a certificate of satisfaction of a mortgage.
N.Y. Real Prop. Acts. Law § 1921