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§  80.  Order to show cause where trustee refuses to give certificate.  If a trustee  refuses  or  neglects,  upon  payment  or  tender  by  the  petitioner  of  the  expense  of  so  doing, to execute or acknowledge a  certificate, as  prescribed  in  the  last  section,  or  to  cause  the  assignment  to be recorded, as therein prescribed, the court, upon proof  by affidavit of the facts, must make an order, requiring the trustee  to  show  cause,  at  a time and place therein specified, why the petitioner  should not be discharged, notwithstanding his neglect  or  refusal;  and  why the trustee's appointment should not be revoked.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 80

§  80.  Order to show cause where trustee refuses to give certificate.  If a trustee  refuses  or  neglects,  upon  payment  or  tender  by  the  petitioner  of  the  expense  of  so  doing, to execute or acknowledge a  certificate, as  prescribed  in  the  last  section,  or  to  cause  the  assignment  to be recorded, as therein prescribed, the court, upon proof  by affidavit of the facts, must make an order, requiring the trustee  to  show  cause,  at  a time and place therein specified, why the petitioner  should not be discharged, notwithstanding his neglect  or  refusal;  and  why the trustee's appointment should not be revoked.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-3 > 80

§  80.  Order to show cause where trustee refuses to give certificate.  If a trustee  refuses  or  neglects,  upon  payment  or  tender  by  the  petitioner  of  the  expense  of  so  doing, to execute or acknowledge a  certificate, as  prescribed  in  the  last  section,  or  to  cause  the  assignment  to be recorded, as therein prescribed, the court, upon proof  by affidavit of the facts, must make an order, requiring the trustee  to  show  cause,  at  a time and place therein specified, why the petitioner  should not be discharged, notwithstanding his neglect  or  refusal;  and  why the trustee's appointment should not be revoked.