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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 136

§  136.  Creditor  may  notify  debtor to apply for discharge. Where a  person has been imprisoned by virtue of an execution, for the  space  of  three  months  after he was entitled, by the provisions of this article,  to apply for a discharge; and has neither made such an application,  nor  applied  for his discharge under the provisions of article third of this  chapter; the judgment creditor, by  virtue  of  whose  execution  he  is  imprisoned,  may serve upon the prisoner a written notice, requiring him  to apply for his discharge, according to the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 136

§  136.  Creditor  may  notify  debtor to apply for discharge. Where a  person has been imprisoned by virtue of an execution, for the  space  of  three  months  after he was entitled, by the provisions of this article,  to apply for a discharge; and has neither made such an application,  nor  applied  for his discharge under the provisions of article third of this  chapter; the judgment creditor, by  virtue  of  whose  execution  he  is  imprisoned,  may serve upon the prisoner a written notice, requiring him  to apply for his discharge, according to the provisions of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-5 > 136

§  136.  Creditor  may  notify  debtor to apply for discharge. Where a  person has been imprisoned by virtue of an execution, for the  space  of  three  months  after he was entitled, by the provisions of this article,  to apply for a discharge; and has neither made such an application,  nor  applied  for his discharge under the provisions of article third of this  chapter; the judgment creditor, by  virtue  of  whose  execution  he  is  imprisoned,  may serve upon the prisoner a written notice, requiring him  to apply for his discharge, according to the provisions of this article.