State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-14 > 358

§  358.  Removal  of  trustee;  appointment  of  new trustee. Upon the  application of any person, entitled to apply for  an  order,  appointing  trustees of the prisoner's property, and upon such a notice as the court  prescribes,  to the petitioner, and to such other persons interested, as  the court thinks proper to designate, the court, by which the order  was  granted, may, in its discretion, remove any trustee, and appoint another  in  his  place;  or may appoint one or more additional trustees. The new  trustee or trustees, so appointed, have the same  power  and  authority,  are  vested with the same right, title, and interest, and are subject to  the same duties and liabilities, as if he or they had been appointed  by  the original order.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-14 > 358

§  358.  Removal  of  trustee;  appointment  of  new trustee. Upon the  application of any person, entitled to apply for  an  order,  appointing  trustees of the prisoner's property, and upon such a notice as the court  prescribes,  to the petitioner, and to such other persons interested, as  the court thinks proper to designate, the court, by which the order  was  granted, may, in its discretion, remove any trustee, and appoint another  in  his  place;  or may appoint one or more additional trustees. The new  trustee or trustees, so appointed, have the same  power  and  authority,  are  vested with the same right, title, and interest, and are subject to  the same duties and liabilities, as if he or they had been appointed  by  the original order.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-14 > 358

§  358.  Removal  of  trustee;  appointment  of  new trustee. Upon the  application of any person, entitled to apply for  an  order,  appointing  trustees of the prisoner's property, and upon such a notice as the court  prescribes,  to the petitioner, and to such other persons interested, as  the court thinks proper to designate, the court, by which the order  was  granted, may, in its discretion, remove any trustee, and appoint another  in  his  place;  or may appoint one or more additional trustees. The new  trustee or trustees, so appointed, have the same  power  and  authority,  are  vested with the same right, title, and interest, and are subject to  the same duties and liabilities, as if he or they had been appointed  by  the original order.