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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-18 > 282

§  282. Packages to be opened and contents sold; proceeds of sale.  In  case the said property shall remain unclaimed for sixty days  after  the  said  publication,  it shall be the duty of the person or company having  possession thereof, to apply to a magistrate of  the  town  or  city  in  which  said  property  is  retained,  in  whose presence and under whose  direction said property shall be opened and examined, and  an  inventory  thereof  taken  by said magistrate; and if the name and residence of the  owner is ascertained by such examination, it shall be the  duty  of  the  magistrate  forthwith to direct a notice thereof to such owner, by mail;  and if said property shall remain unclaimed for three months after  such  examination,  it  shall  be  the  further  duty of the person or company  having possession thereof to apply to a magistrate as aforesaid; and  if  said  magistrate  shall deem such property of sufficient value, he shall  cause the same to be sold at public auction, giving six  days'  previous  notice of the time and place of such sale; and from the proceeds of such  sale  he  shall pay the charges and expenses legally incurred in respect  to said property, or a ratable proportion thereof to each  claimant,  if  insufficient for the payment of the whole amount; and the balance of the  proceeds of such sale, if any, the said magistrate shall immediately pay  to the public welfare officials of said town or city, for the use of the  poor  thereof; and the said public welfare officials shall make an entry  of such amount, and the time of receiving the same, upon their  official  records,  and  it  shall  be  subject,  at  any  time within seven years  thereafter, to be reclaimed by, and  refunded  to,  the  owner  of  such  property, his heirs or assigns, on satisfactory proof of such ownership.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-18 > 282

§  282. Packages to be opened and contents sold; proceeds of sale.  In  case the said property shall remain unclaimed for sixty days  after  the  said  publication,  it shall be the duty of the person or company having  possession thereof, to apply to a magistrate of  the  town  or  city  in  which  said  property  is  retained,  in  whose presence and under whose  direction said property shall be opened and examined, and  an  inventory  thereof  taken  by said magistrate; and if the name and residence of the  owner is ascertained by such examination, it shall be the  duty  of  the  magistrate  forthwith to direct a notice thereof to such owner, by mail;  and if said property shall remain unclaimed for three months after  such  examination,  it  shall  be  the  further  duty of the person or company  having possession thereof to apply to a magistrate as aforesaid; and  if  said  magistrate  shall deem such property of sufficient value, he shall  cause the same to be sold at public auction, giving six  days'  previous  notice of the time and place of such sale; and from the proceeds of such  sale  he  shall pay the charges and expenses legally incurred in respect  to said property, or a ratable proportion thereof to each  claimant,  if  insufficient for the payment of the whole amount; and the balance of the  proceeds of such sale, if any, the said magistrate shall immediately pay  to the public welfare officials of said town or city, for the use of the  poor  thereof; and the said public welfare officials shall make an entry  of such amount, and the time of receiving the same, upon their  official  records,  and  it  shall  be  subject,  at  any  time within seven years  thereafter, to be reclaimed by, and  refunded  to,  the  owner  of  such  property, his heirs or assigns, on satisfactory proof of such ownership.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-18 > 282

§  282. Packages to be opened and contents sold; proceeds of sale.  In  case the said property shall remain unclaimed for sixty days  after  the  said  publication,  it shall be the duty of the person or company having  possession thereof, to apply to a magistrate of  the  town  or  city  in  which  said  property  is  retained,  in  whose presence and under whose  direction said property shall be opened and examined, and  an  inventory  thereof  taken  by said magistrate; and if the name and residence of the  owner is ascertained by such examination, it shall be the  duty  of  the  magistrate  forthwith to direct a notice thereof to such owner, by mail;  and if said property shall remain unclaimed for three months after  such  examination,  it  shall  be  the  further  duty of the person or company  having possession thereof to apply to a magistrate as aforesaid; and  if  said  magistrate  shall deem such property of sufficient value, he shall  cause the same to be sold at public auction, giving six  days'  previous  notice of the time and place of such sale; and from the proceeds of such  sale  he  shall pay the charges and expenses legally incurred in respect  to said property, or a ratable proportion thereof to each  claimant,  if  insufficient for the payment of the whole amount; and the balance of the  proceeds of such sale, if any, the said magistrate shall immediately pay  to the public welfare officials of said town or city, for the use of the  poor  thereof; and the said public welfare officials shall make an entry  of such amount, and the time of receiving the same, upon their  official  records,  and  it  shall  be  subject,  at  any  time within seven years  thereafter, to be reclaimed by, and  refunded  to,  the  owner  of  such  property, his heirs or assigns, on satisfactory proof of such ownership.