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Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-9 > 250

§  250.  Notice  to  creditors of incompetent person or conservatee. A  court exercising jurisdiction over the property of an incompetent person  or conservatee may, upon the petition of a committee of the property  of  such  incompetent  person  or of the conservator of the property of such  conservatee, authorize him to advertise for creditors and other  persons  interested  in  such  estate,  to  present  to him their claims with the  vouchers thereof, duly verified, and naming  a  post-office  address  at  which  papers may be served on them by mail, as hereinafter provided, on  or before a day to be specified in such  advertisement,  not  less  than  thirty  days  from  the last publication thereof, which advertisement or  notice shall be published in two newspapers  to  be  designated  by  the  court  as  most  likely  to give notice to the persons to be served, not  less than once a week for four successive weeks,  and  a  copy  of  such  notice  securely  inclosed in a post-paid wrapper, shall be deposited in  the  post-office  in  the  village  or  city  where  such  committee  or  conservator  resides,  addressed to each person interested in the estate  of such incompetent person or conservatee  who  shall  appear  from  the  books  or  papers  of  such  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  to be  interested in said estate, or who shall be known to  said  committee  or  conservator  to  be  so interested, at the proper post-office address of  such interested person, so far as said committee or conservator shall be  able to ascertain the same, at least  thirty  days  prior  to  the  time  limited in such notice for presentation of such claims.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-9 > 250

§  250.  Notice  to  creditors of incompetent person or conservatee. A  court exercising jurisdiction over the property of an incompetent person  or conservatee may, upon the petition of a committee of the property  of  such  incompetent  person  or of the conservator of the property of such  conservatee, authorize him to advertise for creditors and other  persons  interested  in  such  estate,  to  present  to him their claims with the  vouchers thereof, duly verified, and naming  a  post-office  address  at  which  papers may be served on them by mail, as hereinafter provided, on  or before a day to be specified in such  advertisement,  not  less  than  thirty  days  from  the last publication thereof, which advertisement or  notice shall be published in two newspapers  to  be  designated  by  the  court  as  most  likely  to give notice to the persons to be served, not  less than once a week for four successive weeks,  and  a  copy  of  such  notice  securely  inclosed in a post-paid wrapper, shall be deposited in  the  post-office  in  the  village  or  city  where  such  committee  or  conservator  resides,  addressed to each person interested in the estate  of such incompetent person or conservatee  who  shall  appear  from  the  books  or  papers  of  such  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  to be  interested in said estate, or who shall be known to  said  committee  or  conservator  to  be  so interested, at the proper post-office address of  such interested person, so far as said committee or conservator shall be  able to ascertain the same, at least  thirty  days  prior  to  the  time  limited in such notice for presentation of such claims.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dcd > Article-9 > 250

§  250.  Notice  to  creditors of incompetent person or conservatee. A  court exercising jurisdiction over the property of an incompetent person  or conservatee may, upon the petition of a committee of the property  of  such  incompetent  person  or of the conservator of the property of such  conservatee, authorize him to advertise for creditors and other  persons  interested  in  such  estate,  to  present  to him their claims with the  vouchers thereof, duly verified, and naming  a  post-office  address  at  which  papers may be served on them by mail, as hereinafter provided, on  or before a day to be specified in such  advertisement,  not  less  than  thirty  days  from  the last publication thereof, which advertisement or  notice shall be published in two newspapers  to  be  designated  by  the  court  as  most  likely  to give notice to the persons to be served, not  less than once a week for four successive weeks,  and  a  copy  of  such  notice  securely  inclosed in a post-paid wrapper, shall be deposited in  the  post-office  in  the  village  or  city  where  such  committee  or  conservator  resides,  addressed to each person interested in the estate  of such incompetent person or conservatee  who  shall  appear  from  the  books  or  papers  of  such  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  to be  interested in said estate, or who shall be known to  said  committee  or  conservator  to  be  so interested, at the proper post-office address of  such interested person, so far as said committee or conservator shall be  able to ascertain the same, at least  thirty  days  prior  to  the  time  limited in such notice for presentation of such claims.