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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 135

§  135.  Powers  and  duties  of trustee. The trustee must collect the  demands, and sell the other property assigned to him. He must apply  the  proceeds  thereof,  after deducting his commissions and expenses allowed  by law, as follows:    1. To the  payment  of  the  jail  fees,  upon  the  imprisonment  and  discharge of the petitioner.    2.  If any surplus remains, to the payment of the creditors, by virtue  of whose executions the petitioner was imprisoned, when he presented his  petition; or, if there is not  enough  to  pay  them  in  full,  to  the  payment,  to  each,  of  a  proportionate  part  of the sum due upon his  execution.    3. If any surplus remains, he must pay it over to the  petitioner,  or  his executor or administrator.    Personal  service  upon a creditor, or his attorney, of written notice  of the time and  place  of  making  a  distribution,  as  prescribed  in  subdivision  second of this section, has the same effect as publishing a  notice thereof, in a case prescribed by law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 135

§  135.  Powers  and  duties  of trustee. The trustee must collect the  demands, and sell the other property assigned to him. He must apply  the  proceeds  thereof,  after deducting his commissions and expenses allowed  by law, as follows:    1. To the  payment  of  the  jail  fees,  upon  the  imprisonment  and  discharge of the petitioner.    2.  If any surplus remains, to the payment of the creditors, by virtue  of whose executions the petitioner was imprisoned, when he presented his  petition; or, if there is not  enough  to  pay  them  in  full,  to  the  payment,  to  each,  of  a  proportionate  part  of the sum due upon his  execution.    3. If any surplus remains, he must pay it over to the  petitioner,  or  his executor or administrator.    Personal  service  upon a creditor, or his attorney, of written notice  of the time and  place  of  making  a  distribution,  as  prescribed  in  subdivision  second of this section, has the same effect as publishing a  notice thereof, in a case prescribed by law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 135

§  135.  Powers  and  duties  of trustee. The trustee must collect the  demands, and sell the other property assigned to him. He must apply  the  proceeds  thereof,  after deducting his commissions and expenses allowed  by law, as follows:    1. To the  payment  of  the  jail  fees,  upon  the  imprisonment  and  discharge of the petitioner.    2.  If any surplus remains, to the payment of the creditors, by virtue  of whose executions the petitioner was imprisoned, when he presented his  petition; or, if there is not  enough  to  pay  them  in  full,  to  the  payment,  to  each,  of  a  proportionate  part  of the sum due upon his  execution.    3. If any surplus remains, he must pay it over to the  petitioner,  or  his executor or administrator.    Personal  service  upon a creditor, or his attorney, of written notice  of the time and  place  of  making  a  distribution,  as  prescribed  in  subdivision  second of this section, has the same effect as publishing a  notice thereof, in a case prescribed by law.