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§ 131. Sale of wreck. If the property so saved shall be perishable, so  as  to  render the sale thereof expedient, the officer, in whose custody  the same shall be, shall apply to the county court of the county, or the  city court of the city, where  such  property  may  be,  by  a  verified  petition  stating  the facts, for an order authorizing such sale; if the  court shall be satisfied that a sale  of  the  property  would  be  most  beneficial to the parties interested, it shall make the order so applied  for,  and the officer having custody of the property shall sell the same  at public auction, at the time and in the manner specified in the order,  and the proceeds of such sale, deducting the  expenses  allowed  by  the  courts,  shall  be  paid  to  the  treasurer  of the county in which the  property shall have been found.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Nav > Article-10 > 131

§ 131. Sale of wreck. If the property so saved shall be perishable, so  as  to  render the sale thereof expedient, the officer, in whose custody  the same shall be, shall apply to the county court of the county, or the  city court of the city, where  such  property  may  be,  by  a  verified  petition  stating  the facts, for an order authorizing such sale; if the  court shall be satisfied that a sale  of  the  property  would  be  most  beneficial to the parties interested, it shall make the order so applied  for,  and the officer having custody of the property shall sell the same  at public auction, at the time and in the manner specified in the order,  and the proceeds of such sale, deducting the  expenses  allowed  by  the  courts,  shall  be  paid  to  the  treasurer  of the county in which the  property shall have been found.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Nav > Article-10 > 131

§ 131. Sale of wreck. If the property so saved shall be perishable, so  as  to  render the sale thereof expedient, the officer, in whose custody  the same shall be, shall apply to the county court of the county, or the  city court of the city, where  such  property  may  be,  by  a  verified  petition  stating  the facts, for an order authorizing such sale; if the  court shall be satisfied that a sale  of  the  property  would  be  most  beneficial to the parties interested, it shall make the order so applied  for,  and the officer having custody of the property shall sell the same  at public auction, at the time and in the manner specified in the order,  and the proceeds of such sale, deducting the  expenses  allowed  by  the  courts,  shall  be  paid  to  the  treasurer  of the county in which the  property shall have been found.