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Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-4 > 93

§  93.  Sale  and  proceeds.  Within ten days after the receipt of the  order of sale, the sheriff, unless the order be sooner  vacated  or  the  lien  discharged,  shall sell the vessel seized, her tackle, apparel and  furniture, upon notice, and in the manner prescribed by law for the sale  of personal property upon execution issued out of a court of record.  He  shall  make  a  return  to  the  justice  granting  the  order,  of  his  proceedings thereunder, and shall, after deducting his fees and expenses  in seizing, preserving, watching and selling the vessel, pay into  court  the remaining proceeds of the sale.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-4 > 93

§  93.  Sale  and  proceeds.  Within ten days after the receipt of the  order of sale, the sheriff, unless the order be sooner  vacated  or  the  lien  discharged,  shall sell the vessel seized, her tackle, apparel and  furniture, upon notice, and in the manner prescribed by law for the sale  of personal property upon execution issued out of a court of record.  He  shall  make  a  return  to  the  justice  granting  the  order,  of  his  proceedings thereunder, and shall, after deducting his fees and expenses  in seizing, preserving, watching and selling the vessel, pay into  court  the remaining proceeds of the sale.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Lie > Article-4 > 93

§  93.  Sale  and  proceeds.  Within ten days after the receipt of the  order of sale, the sheriff, unless the order be sooner  vacated  or  the  lien  discharged,  shall sell the vessel seized, her tackle, apparel and  furniture, upon notice, and in the manner prescribed by law for the sale  of personal property upon execution issued out of a court of record.  He  shall  make  a  return  to  the  justice  granting  the  order,  of  his  proceedings thereunder, and shall, after deducting his fees and expenses  in seizing, preserving, watching and selling the vessel, pay into  court  the remaining proceeds of the sale.