State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1205

§  1205. Contents of petition. The petition shall briefly describe the  fund or property with respect to which the proceeding  is  brought,  and  the  nature  of  the action or proceeding which gave rise to the fund or  property. It may include one or more items, as the attorney-general  may  be  advised,  without  prejudice  to  his right subsequently to commence  proceedings relating to other items not  included.  It  shall  also  set  forth  the  facts  from  which  the  court  may  find,  or  from which a  presumption may arise, that (a) the rightful owner or owners of the fund  or property are unknown; or (b)  that  they  have  died  without  having  disposed  thereof, and without having left a will, disposing thereof and  without having left any heirs, next-of-kin or distributees; or (c)  that  such property has been abandoned.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1205

§  1205. Contents of petition. The petition shall briefly describe the  fund or property with respect to which the proceeding  is  brought,  and  the  nature  of  the action or proceeding which gave rise to the fund or  property. It may include one or more items, as the attorney-general  may  be  advised,  without  prejudice  to  his right subsequently to commence  proceedings relating to other items not  included.  It  shall  also  set  forth  the  facts  from  which  the  court  may  find,  or  from which a  presumption may arise, that (a) the rightful owner or owners of the fund  or property are unknown; or (b)  that  they  have  died  without  having  disposed  thereof, and without having left a will, disposing thereof and  without having left any heirs, next-of-kin or distributees; or (c)  that  such property has been abandoned.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1205

§  1205. Contents of petition. The petition shall briefly describe the  fund or property with respect to which the proceeding  is  brought,  and  the  nature  of  the action or proceeding which gave rise to the fund or  property. It may include one or more items, as the attorney-general  may  be  advised,  without  prejudice  to  his right subsequently to commence  proceedings relating to other items not  included.  It  shall  also  set  forth  the  facts  from  which  the  court  may  find,  or  from which a  presumption may arise, that (a) the rightful owner or owners of the fund  or property are unknown; or (b)  that  they  have  died  without  having  disposed  thereof, and without having left a will, disposing thereof and  without having left any heirs, next-of-kin or distributees; or (c)  that  such property has been abandoned.