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§ 53. Consent of creditors to be annexed. The petitioner must annex to  his petition one or more written instruments, executed by one or more of  his  creditors, residing in the United States, having debts owing to him  or them in good faith, then due  or  thereafter  to  become  due,  which  amount  to  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  all the debts, owing by the  petitioner  to  creditors  residing  within  the  United  States.   Each  instrument  must  be  to  the  effect,  that  the person or corporation,  executing it, consents to the  discharge  of  the  petitioner  from  his  debts, upon his complying with the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 53

§ 53. Consent of creditors to be annexed. The petitioner must annex to  his petition one or more written instruments, executed by one or more of  his  creditors, residing in the United States, having debts owing to him  or them in good faith, then due  or  thereafter  to  become  due,  which  amount  to  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  all the debts, owing by the  petitioner  to  creditors  residing  within  the  United  States.   Each  instrument  must  be  to  the  effect,  that  the person or corporation,  executing it, consents to the  discharge  of  the  petitioner  from  his  debts, upon his complying with the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 53

§ 53. Consent of creditors to be annexed. The petitioner must annex to  his petition one or more written instruments, executed by one or more of  his  creditors, residing in the United States, having debts owing to him  or them in good faith, then due  or  thereafter  to  become  due,  which  amount  to  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  all the debts, owing by the  petitioner  to  creditors  residing  within  the  United  States.   Each  instrument  must  be  to  the  effect,  that  the person or corporation,  executing it, consents to the  discharge  of  the  petitioner  from  his  debts, upon his complying with the provisions of this article.