This case presented an apparently unresolved question in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Judge Richard Sullivan wrote for the court.

Is a district court’s order granting a purportedly final judgment on a noteholder’s claims seeking foreclosure on a mortgage; foreclosure on a security interest in real property; and possession of that real property, an appealable final judgment even though the order also refers the case to a magistrate judge to calculate the amount of the judgment of foreclosure and sale?

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