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§  208. Disposition of proceeds of sale. Such keeper shall, out of the  proceeds of such sale, retain the amount of his lien or storage  charges  and  the expense of advertising and sale, and shall make an entry of the  articles sold, the amount received therefor, the amounts retained by him  as aforesaid, and if there be any surplus, he  shall,  within  ten  days  after  such  sale,  upon  demand,  pay  over such surplus to such guest,  boarder, roomer or person whose property was sold. In case such  surplus  shall  not be demanded and paid as aforesaid, within said ten days, then  within five days thereafter, such keeper shall pay said surplus  to  the  treasurer  of the county or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer of  the city in which such sale took place, and shall,  at  the  same  time,  file  with said treasurer or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer a  statement in writing containing the name and place of residence, so  far  as  they are known, of the guest, boarder, roomer or person whose goods,  baggage or chattel articles were sold, the articles sold and  the  price  at  which  they were sold, the name and address of the auctioneer making  the  sale,  and  a  copy  of  the  notice  published.  Said   treasurer,  chamberlain  or other chief fiscal officer shall keep said surplus money  for and credit the same to the person named in said  statement  as  such  guest,  boarder,  roomer or person, and shall pay the same to him or his  executors  or  administrators,  upon   demand,   and   upon   furnishing  satisfactory  evidence  of  identity  to  such treasurer, chamberlain or  other chief fiscal officer.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-12 > 208

§  208. Disposition of proceeds of sale. Such keeper shall, out of the  proceeds of such sale, retain the amount of his lien or storage  charges  and  the expense of advertising and sale, and shall make an entry of the  articles sold, the amount received therefor, the amounts retained by him  as aforesaid, and if there be any surplus, he  shall,  within  ten  days  after  such  sale,  upon  demand,  pay  over such surplus to such guest,  boarder, roomer or person whose property was sold. In case such  surplus  shall  not be demanded and paid as aforesaid, within said ten days, then  within five days thereafter, such keeper shall pay said surplus  to  the  treasurer  of the county or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer of  the city in which such sale took place, and shall,  at  the  same  time,  file  with said treasurer or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer a  statement in writing containing the name and place of residence, so  far  as  they are known, of the guest, boarder, roomer or person whose goods,  baggage or chattel articles were sold, the articles sold and  the  price  at  which  they were sold, the name and address of the auctioneer making  the  sale,  and  a  copy  of  the  notice  published.  Said   treasurer,  chamberlain  or other chief fiscal officer shall keep said surplus money  for and credit the same to the person named in said  statement  as  such  guest,  boarder,  roomer or person, and shall pay the same to him or his  executors  or  administrators,  upon   demand,   and   upon   furnishing  satisfactory  evidence  of  identity  to  such treasurer, chamberlain or  other chief fiscal officer.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-12 > 208

§  208. Disposition of proceeds of sale. Such keeper shall, out of the  proceeds of such sale, retain the amount of his lien or storage  charges  and  the expense of advertising and sale, and shall make an entry of the  articles sold, the amount received therefor, the amounts retained by him  as aforesaid, and if there be any surplus, he  shall,  within  ten  days  after  such  sale,  upon  demand,  pay  over such surplus to such guest,  boarder, roomer or person whose property was sold. In case such  surplus  shall  not be demanded and paid as aforesaid, within said ten days, then  within five days thereafter, such keeper shall pay said surplus  to  the  treasurer  of the county or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer of  the city in which such sale took place, and shall,  at  the  same  time,  file  with said treasurer or chamberlain or other chief fiscal officer a  statement in writing containing the name and place of residence, so  far  as  they are known, of the guest, boarder, roomer or person whose goods,  baggage or chattel articles were sold, the articles sold and  the  price  at  which  they were sold, the name and address of the auctioneer making  the  sale,  and  a  copy  of  the  notice  published.  Said   treasurer,  chamberlain  or other chief fiscal officer shall keep said surplus money  for and credit the same to the person named in said  statement  as  such  guest,  boarder,  roomer or person, and shall pay the same to him or his  executors  or  administrators,  upon   demand,   and   upon   furnishing  satisfactory  evidence  of  identity  to  such treasurer, chamberlain or  other chief fiscal officer.