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§ 601. Publication of list of abandoned property.  1. On or before the  first  day  of  February  in  each  year,  such  county treasurer or the  commissioner of finance of the city  of  New  York  shall  cause  to  be  published  a  notice  entitled: "NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS  OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY (title of officer)."    2. Such notice shall be published once in two newspapers published  in  the  county  where  such abandoned property is held, except that if such  abandoned property is held by the commissioner of finance of the city of  New York it shall be published once in two newspapers published daily in  the city of New York, not more than one of which shall be  published  in  any  one  county.  If  there is only one newspaper published in any such  county, such notice shall be published in such newspaper, or,  if  there  are  no  newspapers  published  in  such  county,  then  in  a newspaper  published in  an  adjacent  county.  Such  publication  shall  be  in  a  newspaper  printed  in the English language and any other newspaper that  will  substantially  serve  to  inform  the  public  of  such  abandoned  property. The comptroller shall promulgate rules to determine when it is  appropriate to designate an additional publication.    3.  Such  notice  shall  be  classified as the state comptroller shall  prescribe and shall set forth:    (a) the names and last-known addresses, in alphabetical order, of  all  persons  appearing  to be entitled to any such abandoned property, as of  the first day of January next preceding, amounting to fifty  dollars  or  more,  except  the  names  of  persons  appearing  to  be  the owners of  abandoned property which since such date has  ceased  to  be  abandoned.  With  the  consent  of  the  state  comptroller, the name and last known  address of any person may be omitted  from  such  notice  where  special  circumstances make it desirable that such information be withheld;    (b) such other information as the state comptroller may require; and    (c) a statement    (i)  that  a list of the names contained in such notice is on file and  open to public inspection at the office of such officer;    (ii) that such unclaimed moneys or other  property  will  be  paid  or  delivered  by  him on or before the thirty-first day of March to persons  establishing to his satisfaction their right to receive the same; and    (iii) that in the succeeding month of April,  and  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  thereof,  such  unclaimed  moneys  or  other  property still  remaining will be paid or delivered to the state comptroller and that he  shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor.    4. Such county treasurer or commissioner of finance of the city of New  York shall file with the state comptroller on or before the tenth day of  February in each year proof by affidavit of such publication.

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Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-6 > 601

§ 601. Publication of list of abandoned property.  1. On or before the  first  day  of  February  in  each  year,  such  county treasurer or the  commissioner of finance of the city  of  New  York  shall  cause  to  be  published  a  notice  entitled: "NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS  OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY (title of officer)."    2. Such notice shall be published once in two newspapers published  in  the  county  where  such abandoned property is held, except that if such  abandoned property is held by the commissioner of finance of the city of  New York it shall be published once in two newspapers published daily in  the city of New York, not more than one of which shall be  published  in  any  one  county.  If  there is only one newspaper published in any such  county, such notice shall be published in such newspaper, or,  if  there  are  no  newspapers  published  in  such  county,  then  in  a newspaper  published in  an  adjacent  county.  Such  publication  shall  be  in  a  newspaper  printed  in the English language and any other newspaper that  will  substantially  serve  to  inform  the  public  of  such  abandoned  property. The comptroller shall promulgate rules to determine when it is  appropriate to designate an additional publication.    3.  Such  notice  shall  be  classified as the state comptroller shall  prescribe and shall set forth:    (a) the names and last-known addresses, in alphabetical order, of  all  persons  appearing  to be entitled to any such abandoned property, as of  the first day of January next preceding, amounting to fifty  dollars  or  more,  except  the  names  of  persons  appearing  to  be  the owners of  abandoned property which since such date has  ceased  to  be  abandoned.  With  the  consent  of  the  state  comptroller, the name and last known  address of any person may be omitted  from  such  notice  where  special  circumstances make it desirable that such information be withheld;    (b) such other information as the state comptroller may require; and    (c) a statement    (i)  that  a list of the names contained in such notice is on file and  open to public inspection at the office of such officer;    (ii) that such unclaimed moneys or other  property  will  be  paid  or  delivered  by  him on or before the thirty-first day of March to persons  establishing to his satisfaction their right to receive the same; and    (iii) that in the succeeding month of April,  and  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  thereof,  such  unclaimed  moneys  or  other  property still  remaining will be paid or delivered to the state comptroller and that he  shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor.    4. Such county treasurer or commissioner of finance of the city of New  York shall file with the state comptroller on or before the tenth day of  February in each year proof by affidavit of such publication.

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Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-6 > 601

§ 601. Publication of list of abandoned property.  1. On or before the  first  day  of  February  in  each  year,  such  county treasurer or the  commissioner of finance of the city  of  New  York  shall  cause  to  be  published  a  notice  entitled: "NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS  OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY HELD BY (title of officer)."    2. Such notice shall be published once in two newspapers published  in  the  county  where  such abandoned property is held, except that if such  abandoned property is held by the commissioner of finance of the city of  New York it shall be published once in two newspapers published daily in  the city of New York, not more than one of which shall be  published  in  any  one  county.  If  there is only one newspaper published in any such  county, such notice shall be published in such newspaper, or,  if  there  are  no  newspapers  published  in  such  county,  then  in  a newspaper  published in  an  adjacent  county.  Such  publication  shall  be  in  a  newspaper  printed  in the English language and any other newspaper that  will  substantially  serve  to  inform  the  public  of  such  abandoned  property. The comptroller shall promulgate rules to determine when it is  appropriate to designate an additional publication.    3.  Such  notice  shall  be  classified as the state comptroller shall  prescribe and shall set forth:    (a) the names and last-known addresses, in alphabetical order, of  all  persons  appearing  to be entitled to any such abandoned property, as of  the first day of January next preceding, amounting to fifty  dollars  or  more,  except  the  names  of  persons  appearing  to  be  the owners of  abandoned property which since such date has  ceased  to  be  abandoned.  With  the  consent  of  the  state  comptroller, the name and last known  address of any person may be omitted  from  such  notice  where  special  circumstances make it desirable that such information be withheld;    (b) such other information as the state comptroller may require; and    (c) a statement    (i)  that  a list of the names contained in such notice is on file and  open to public inspection at the office of such officer;    (ii) that such unclaimed moneys or other  property  will  be  paid  or  delivered  by  him on or before the thirty-first day of March to persons  establishing to his satisfaction their right to receive the same; and    (iii) that in the succeeding month of April,  and  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  thereof,  such  unclaimed  moneys  or  other  property still  remaining will be paid or delivered to the state comptroller and that he  shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor.    4. Such county treasurer or commissioner of finance of the city of New  York shall file with the state comptroller on or before the tenth day of  February in each year proof by affidavit of such publication.