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§  132.  Discharge;  when  to  be granted. Upon the production, by the  petitioner, of satisfactory evidence, that the petitioner  has  actually  delivered  to the trustee or trustees all the property so directed to be  assigned, which is capable of delivery; or upon the petitioner's  giving  security,  approved  by  the court, for the future delivery thereof; the  court must make an order, discharging the petitioner from  imprisonment,  by  virtue  of  each  execution, specified in his petition. The sheriff,  upon being served with a certified copy of the order, must discharge the  petitioner as directed therein, without  any  detention  on  account  of  fees.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 132

§  132.  Discharge;  when  to  be granted. Upon the production, by the  petitioner, of satisfactory evidence, that the petitioner  has  actually  delivered  to the trustee or trustees all the property so directed to be  assigned, which is capable of delivery; or upon the petitioner's  giving  security,  approved  by  the court, for the future delivery thereof; the  court must make an order, discharging the petitioner from  imprisonment,  by  virtue  of  each  execution, specified in his petition. The sheriff,  upon being served with a certified copy of the order, must discharge the  petitioner as directed therein, without  any  detention  on  account  of  fees.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 132

§  132.  Discharge;  when  to  be granted. Upon the production, by the  petitioner, of satisfactory evidence, that the petitioner  has  actually  delivered  to the trustee or trustees all the property so directed to be  assigned, which is capable of delivery; or upon the petitioner's  giving  security,  approved  by  the court, for the future delivery thereof; the  court must make an order, discharging the petitioner from  imprisonment,  by  virtue  of  each  execution, specified in his petition. The sheriff,  upon being served with a certified copy of the order, must discharge the  petitioner as directed therein, without  any  detention  on  account  of  fees.