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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 128

§  128. Proceedings on presentation of petition. Upon the presentation  of the petition, schedule, and affidavit, with due proof of  service  or  publication,  as  prescribed  in the last three sections, the court must  make an order, directing the petitioner to be brought before  it,  on  a  day  designated  therein;  and  on that day, or on such other days as it  appoints, the court must, in a summary way,  hear  the  allegations  and  proofs  of  the parties. If the court is satisfied that the petition and  schedule are correct, and that the petitioner's proceedings are just and  fair, it must make an order, directing the petitioner to execute, to one  or more trustees, designated in the order,  an  assignment  of  all  his  property, not expressly exempt by law from levy and sale by virtue of an  execution;  or  of  so  much  thereof  as  is  sufficient to satisfy the  execution or executions, by virtue of which he is imprisoned.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 128

§  128. Proceedings on presentation of petition. Upon the presentation  of the petition, schedule, and affidavit, with due proof of  service  or  publication,  as  prescribed  in the last three sections, the court must  make an order, directing the petitioner to be brought before  it,  on  a  day  designated  therein;  and  on that day, or on such other days as it  appoints, the court must, in a summary way,  hear  the  allegations  and  proofs  of  the parties. If the court is satisfied that the petition and  schedule are correct, and that the petitioner's proceedings are just and  fair, it must make an order, directing the petitioner to execute, to one  or more trustees, designated in the order,  an  assignment  of  all  his  property, not expressly exempt by law from levy and sale by virtue of an  execution;  or  of  so  much  thereof  as  is  sufficient to satisfy the  execution or executions, by virtue of which he is imprisoned.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 128

§  128. Proceedings on presentation of petition. Upon the presentation  of the petition, schedule, and affidavit, with due proof of  service  or  publication,  as  prescribed  in the last three sections, the court must  make an order, directing the petitioner to be brought before  it,  on  a  day  designated  therein;  and  on that day, or on such other days as it  appoints, the court must, in a summary way,  hear  the  allegations  and  proofs  of  the parties. If the court is satisfied that the petition and  schedule are correct, and that the petitioner's proceedings are just and  fair, it must make an order, directing the petitioner to execute, to one  or more trustees, designated in the order,  an  assignment  of  all  his  property, not expressly exempt by law from levy and sale by virtue of an  execution;  or  of  so  much  thereof  as  is  sufficient to satisfy the  execution or executions, by virtue of which he is imprisoned.