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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1341

§  1341.  Accounts.  A  temporary receiver shall keep written accounts  itemizing receipts and expenditures, and  describing  the  property  and  naming  the  depository  of  receivership  funds, which shall be open to  inspection by any person having an apparent interest  in  the  property,  the  court  may  require  the keeping of particular records or direct or  limit inspection or  require  presentation  of  a  temporary  receiver's  accounts.  Notice  of  a  motion  for  the  presentation  of a temporary  receiver's accounts shall be served upon the  sureties  on  his  or  her  undertaking as well as upon each party.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1341

§  1341.  Accounts.  A  temporary receiver shall keep written accounts  itemizing receipts and expenditures, and  describing  the  property  and  naming  the  depository  of  receivership  funds, which shall be open to  inspection by any person having an apparent interest  in  the  property,  the  court  may  require  the keeping of particular records or direct or  limit inspection or  require  presentation  of  a  temporary  receiver's  accounts.  Notice  of  a  motion  for  the  presentation  of a temporary  receiver's accounts shall be served upon the  sureties  on  his  or  her  undertaking as well as upon each party.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-13-a > 1341

§  1341.  Accounts.  A  temporary receiver shall keep written accounts  itemizing receipts and expenditures, and  describing  the  property  and  naming  the  depository  of  receivership  funds, which shall be open to  inspection by any person having an apparent interest  in  the  property,  the  court  may  require  the keeping of particular records or direct or  limit inspection or  require  presentation  of  a  temporary  receiver's  accounts.  Notice  of  a  motion  for  the  presentation  of a temporary  receiver's accounts shall be served upon the  sureties  on  his  or  her  undertaking as well as upon each party.