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Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1210

§  1210.  Judgment.  If  the  court, after taking the testimony, shall  determine either (a) that the rightful owner or owners of such funds  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  heirs,  next-of-kin or distributees, or (c) that they have  abandoned such funds or property,  it  shall  make  and  enter  separate  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions  of  law  and  enter a final order,  describing the funds  or  property,  and  adjudicating  that  they  have  escheated  and are payable to the state of New York. The findings of any  one such set of facts shall not be deemed inconsistent  with  any  other  such  set  of  facts,  and  the  court may find one or more such sets of  facts. If the court shall determine that any funds or property  or  part  thereof had not escheated to the state, it shall make and enter separate  findings of fact and conclusions of law and shall make and enter a final  order  describing said funds or property or part thereof, dismissing the  petition with respect thereto either on the merits or without  prejudice  to a subsequent proceeding as may be proper.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1210

§  1210.  Judgment.  If  the  court, after taking the testimony, shall  determine either (a) that the rightful owner or owners of such funds  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  heirs,  next-of-kin or distributees, or (c) that they have  abandoned such funds or property,  it  shall  make  and  enter  separate  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions  of  law  and  enter a final order,  describing the funds  or  property,  and  adjudicating  that  they  have  escheated  and are payable to the state of New York. The findings of any  one such set of facts shall not be deemed inconsistent  with  any  other  such  set  of  facts,  and  the  court may find one or more such sets of  facts. If the court shall determine that any funds or property  or  part  thereof had not escheated to the state, it shall make and enter separate  findings of fact and conclusions of law and shall make and enter a final  order  describing said funds or property or part thereof, dismissing the  petition with respect thereto either on the merits or without  prejudice  to a subsequent proceeding as may be proper.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-12 > 1210

§  1210.  Judgment.  If  the  court, after taking the testimony, shall  determine either (a) that the rightful owner or owners of such funds  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  heirs,  next-of-kin or distributees, or (c) that they have  abandoned such funds or property,  it  shall  make  and  enter  separate  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions  of  law  and  enter a final order,  describing the funds  or  property,  and  adjudicating  that  they  have  escheated  and are payable to the state of New York. The findings of any  one such set of facts shall not be deemed inconsistent  with  any  other  such  set  of  facts,  and  the  court may find one or more such sets of  facts. If the court shall determine that any funds or property  or  part  thereof had not escheated to the state, it shall make and enter separate  findings of fact and conclusions of law and shall make and enter a final  order  describing said funds or property or part thereof, dismissing the  petition with respect thereto either on the merits or without  prejudice  to a subsequent proceeding as may be proper.