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§  6221.  Proceedings  to  determine  adverse  claims.  Prior  to  the  application of property or debt to the satisfaction of a  judgment,  any  interested   person  may  commence  a  special  proceeding  against  the  plaintiff to determine the rights of adverse claimants to  the  property  or  debt.  Service  of  process  in  such  a proceeding shall be made by  serving a notice of petition upon the sheriff and upon each party in the  same manner as a notice of motion. The proceeding may  be  commenced  in  the  county  where  the property was levied upon, or in the county where  the order of attachment is filed. The court may vacate or discharge  the  attachment,  void  the  levy,  direct the disposition of the property or  debt, direct that undertakings be provided or released, or  direct  that  damages be awarded. Where there appear to be disputed questions of fact,  the  court shall order a separate trial, indicating the person who shall  have possession of the property pending a decision and the  undertaking,  if  any,  which such person shall give. If the court determines that the  adverse claim was fraudulent, it may require the  claimant  to  pay  the  plaintiff  the reasonable expenses incurred in the proceeding, including  reasonable attorney's fees, and any other damages suffered by reason  of  the  claim.  The  commencement  of  the  proceeding  shall not of itself  subject the adverse claimant to personal jurisdiction  with  respect  to  any matter other than the claim asserted in the proceeding.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-62 > 6221

§  6221.  Proceedings  to  determine  adverse  claims.  Prior  to  the  application of property or debt to the satisfaction of a  judgment,  any  interested   person  may  commence  a  special  proceeding  against  the  plaintiff to determine the rights of adverse claimants to  the  property  or  debt.  Service  of  process  in  such  a proceeding shall be made by  serving a notice of petition upon the sheriff and upon each party in the  same manner as a notice of motion. The proceeding may  be  commenced  in  the  county  where  the property was levied upon, or in the county where  the order of attachment is filed. The court may vacate or discharge  the  attachment,  void  the  levy,  direct the disposition of the property or  debt, direct that undertakings be provided or released, or  direct  that  damages be awarded. Where there appear to be disputed questions of fact,  the  court shall order a separate trial, indicating the person who shall  have possession of the property pending a decision and the  undertaking,  if  any,  which such person shall give. If the court determines that the  adverse claim was fraudulent, it may require the  claimant  to  pay  the  plaintiff  the reasonable expenses incurred in the proceeding, including  reasonable attorney's fees, and any other damages suffered by reason  of  the  claim.  The  commencement  of  the  proceeding  shall not of itself  subject the adverse claimant to personal jurisdiction  with  respect  to  any matter other than the claim asserted in the proceeding.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-62 > 6221

§  6221.  Proceedings  to  determine  adverse  claims.  Prior  to  the  application of property or debt to the satisfaction of a  judgment,  any  interested   person  may  commence  a  special  proceeding  against  the  plaintiff to determine the rights of adverse claimants to  the  property  or  debt.  Service  of  process  in  such  a proceeding shall be made by  serving a notice of petition upon the sheriff and upon each party in the  same manner as a notice of motion. The proceeding may  be  commenced  in  the  county  where  the property was levied upon, or in the county where  the order of attachment is filed. The court may vacate or discharge  the  attachment,  void  the  levy,  direct the disposition of the property or  debt, direct that undertakings be provided or released, or  direct  that  damages be awarded. Where there appear to be disputed questions of fact,  the  court shall order a separate trial, indicating the person who shall  have possession of the property pending a decision and the  undertaking,  if  any,  which such person shall give. If the court determines that the  adverse claim was fraudulent, it may require the  claimant  to  pay  the  plaintiff  the reasonable expenses incurred in the proceeding, including  reasonable attorney's fees, and any other damages suffered by reason  of  the  claim.  The  commencement  of  the  proceeding  shall not of itself  subject the adverse claimant to personal jurisdiction  with  respect  to  any matter other than the claim asserted in the proceeding.