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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 73

§  73.  Examination  of  insolvent.  At  the  hearing  or  trial,  the  petitioner must be examined under oath, at the instance of any creditor,  touching his property or debts,  or  any  other  matter  stated  in  his  schedule,  or  any  changes  that  have occurred in the situation of his  property, since the making of the schedule; and particularly whether  he  has  collected  any  debts  or  demands,  or  made  any transfers of, or  otherwise affected, his real or  personal  property.  Any  creditor  may  contradict or impeach, by other competent evidence, the testimony of the  insolvent or of his wife.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 73

§  73.  Examination  of  insolvent.  At  the  hearing  or  trial,  the  petitioner must be examined under oath, at the instance of any creditor,  touching his property or debts,  or  any  other  matter  stated  in  his  schedule,  or  any  changes  that  have occurred in the situation of his  property, since the making of the schedule; and particularly whether  he  has  collected  any  debts  or  demands,  or  made  any transfers of, or  otherwise affected, his real or  personal  property.  Any  creditor  may  contradict or impeach, by other competent evidence, the testimony of the  insolvent or of his wife.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 73

§  73.  Examination  of  insolvent.  At  the  hearing  or  trial,  the  petitioner must be examined under oath, at the instance of any creditor,  touching his property or debts,  or  any  other  matter  stated  in  his  schedule,  or  any  changes  that  have occurred in the situation of his  property, since the making of the schedule; and particularly whether  he  has  collected  any  debts  or  demands,  or  made  any transfers of, or  otherwise affected, his real or  personal  property.  Any  creditor  may  contradict or impeach, by other competent evidence, the testimony of the  insolvent or of his wife.