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§ 201. Accounting by trustees. Within ten days after any dividend made  by  any  trustees,  they shall render on oath and file with the clerk of  the court where the order appointing them  was  entered  an  account  in  writing of all their proceedings in the premises, stating:    1. Their disbursements, commissions and the dividends made by them;    2.  The  names  and residences of the creditors to whom dividends were  made, and the names of those actually receiving them;    3. The property, moneys and effects of the debtor remaining  in  their  hands, and the value and situation of such property.    And  such  trustees  may  at  any time be compelled by an order of the  supreme court, or of the county  court  of  the  county  in  which  they  reside,  to  render  such  account  on  oath,  on the application of the  debtor, or of any creditor.

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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-7 > 201

§ 201. Accounting by trustees. Within ten days after any dividend made  by  any  trustees,  they shall render on oath and file with the clerk of  the court where the order appointing them  was  entered  an  account  in  writing of all their proceedings in the premises, stating:    1. Their disbursements, commissions and the dividends made by them;    2.  The  names  and residences of the creditors to whom dividends were  made, and the names of those actually receiving them;    3. The property, moneys and effects of the debtor remaining  in  their  hands, and the value and situation of such property.    And  such  trustees  may  at  any time be compelled by an order of the  supreme court, or of the county  court  of  the  county  in  which  they  reside,  to  render  such  account  on  oath,  on the application of the  debtor, or of any creditor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-7 > 201

§ 201. Accounting by trustees. Within ten days after any dividend made  by  any  trustees,  they shall render on oath and file with the clerk of  the court where the order appointing them  was  entered  an  account  in  writing of all their proceedings in the premises, stating:    1. Their disbursements, commissions and the dividends made by them;    2.  The  names  and residences of the creditors to whom dividends were  made, and the names of those actually receiving them;    3. The property, moneys and effects of the debtor remaining  in  their  hands, and the value and situation of such property.    And  such  trustees  may  at  any time be compelled by an order of the  supreme court, or of the county  court  of  the  county  in  which  they  reside,  to  render  such  account  on  oath,  on the application of the  debtor, or of any creditor.