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§ 100. Who may be exempted, and by what court. An insolvent debtor may  be  exempted from arrest, or discharged from imprisonment, as prescribed  in this article. For that purpose, he must apply, by  petition,  to  the  county court of the county in which he resides, or is imprisoned; or, if  he  resides  or  is  imprisoned  in the city of New York, to the supreme  court. A person, who has been admitted to the jail liberties, is  deemed  to be imprisoned, within the meaning of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-4 > 100

§ 100. Who may be exempted, and by what court. An insolvent debtor may  be  exempted from arrest, or discharged from imprisonment, as prescribed  in this article. For that purpose, he must apply, by  petition,  to  the  county court of the county in which he resides, or is imprisoned; or, if  he  resides  or  is  imprisoned  in the city of New York, to the supreme  court. A person, who has been admitted to the jail liberties, is  deemed  to be imprisoned, within the meaning of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-4 > 100

§ 100. Who may be exempted, and by what court. An insolvent debtor may  be  exempted from arrest, or discharged from imprisonment, as prescribed  in this article. For that purpose, he must apply, by  petition,  to  the  county court of the county in which he resides, or is imprisoned; or, if  he  resides  or  is  imprisoned  in the city of New York, to the supreme  court. A person, who has been admitted to the jail liberties, is  deemed  to be imprisoned, within the meaning of this article.