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§ 31.  Index  of  persons  entitled  to  unclaimed amounts; payment to  persons entitled; deduction of service charge. An index shall be kept in  the office of the department of the names of all persons  for  whom  the  superintendent  holds in trust any unclaimed amounts. The superintendent  may pay over any such amount which he holds in trust amounting  to  over  three  dollars  to any person who shall show by evidence satisfactory to  the superintendent that he is lawfully entitled to receive it. In  cases  of  doubt or conflicting claims, he may require of the claimant an order  of the supreme court authorizing and directing the payment thereof.  The  superintendent  shall  be  held  harmless and shall not be liable to any  subsequent claimant for any payment made by him  in  good  faith.    The  superintendent  shall  deduct  from  the  amount  of  any claim of fifty  dollars or more allowed by him or ordered by the  court  to  be  paid  a  service  charge  of one percentum of the amount thereof, but in no event  less than one dollar and, in  addition,  any  costs,  disbursements  and  legal  fees  which  the court may allow. The amount so deducted shall be  paid into the state  treasury  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section seventeen of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-2 > 31

§ 31.  Index  of  persons  entitled  to  unclaimed amounts; payment to  persons entitled; deduction of service charge. An index shall be kept in  the office of the department of the names of all persons  for  whom  the  superintendent  holds in trust any unclaimed amounts. The superintendent  may pay over any such amount which he holds in trust amounting  to  over  three  dollars  to any person who shall show by evidence satisfactory to  the superintendent that he is lawfully entitled to receive it. In  cases  of  doubt or conflicting claims, he may require of the claimant an order  of the supreme court authorizing and directing the payment thereof.  The  superintendent  shall  be  held  harmless and shall not be liable to any  subsequent claimant for any payment made by him  in  good  faith.    The  superintendent  shall  deduct  from  the  amount  of  any claim of fifty  dollars or more allowed by him or ordered by the  court  to  be  paid  a  service  charge  of one percentum of the amount thereof, but in no event  less than one dollar and, in  addition,  any  costs,  disbursements  and  legal  fees  which  the court may allow. The amount so deducted shall be  paid into the state  treasury  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section seventeen of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-2 > 31

§ 31.  Index  of  persons  entitled  to  unclaimed amounts; payment to  persons entitled; deduction of service charge. An index shall be kept in  the office of the department of the names of all persons  for  whom  the  superintendent  holds in trust any unclaimed amounts. The superintendent  may pay over any such amount which he holds in trust amounting  to  over  three  dollars  to any person who shall show by evidence satisfactory to  the superintendent that he is lawfully entitled to receive it. In  cases  of  doubt or conflicting claims, he may require of the claimant an order  of the supreme court authorizing and directing the payment thereof.  The  superintendent  shall  be  held  harmless and shall not be liable to any  subsequent claimant for any payment made by him  in  good  faith.    The  superintendent  shall  deduct  from  the  amount  of  any claim of fifty  dollars or more allowed by him or ordered by the  court  to  be  paid  a  service  charge  of one percentum of the amount thereof, but in no event  less than one dollar and, in  addition,  any  costs,  disbursements  and  legal  fees  which  the court may allow. The amount so deducted shall be  paid into the state  treasury  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  section seventeen of this chapter.