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§ 69. Seizure  of  public  vessels.  Whenever the inspector shall find  after investigation or have reasonable cause to believe that any  public  vessel  is  being  operated  in  contravention of the provisions of this  article, or is being operated by an unlicensed person by  and  with  the  consent  of  the  owner,  he may seize and impound such vessel until the  termination of the action against  the  owner  to  recover  the  penalty  therefor  and  thereafter  until  the  penalty  imposed  by the court or  justice has been paid. Such seizure and impoundment of any public vessel  by the inspector shall be at the owner's risk. Within fifteen days after  the entry of judgment by the court or justice, the inspector may, unless  the judgment be sooner paid and in lieu of proceeding by body execution,  sell the public vessel so impounded at public sale upon  notice  to  the  owner.  Notice  of  the sale, specifying the date, place and hour of the  sale shall be served upon the owner of the public vessel  personally  or  by  registered  mail  addressed  to  him  at  his last known post-office  address, and published not less than  ten  days  before  the  sale.  The  publication of notice of sale shall be made in a newspaper or newspapers  designated  by the commissioner having general circulation in the county  where the public vessel was seized and impounded.  The proceeds of  sale  shall  first  be applied in payment of the judgment and expenses of sale  and the remainder shall be paid to the owner of  the  public  vessel  or  other person lawfully entitled thereto. If the commissioner is unable to  determine  by reasonable investigation the person or persons entitled to  the remainder of the proceeds of sale, he may deposit the same with  the  supreme  court  in  the  third judicial district for final determination  thereon.

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Statutes > New-york > Nav > Article-4 > Part-2 > 69

§ 69. Seizure  of  public  vessels.  Whenever the inspector shall find  after investigation or have reasonable cause to believe that any  public  vessel  is  being  operated  in  contravention of the provisions of this  article, or is being operated by an unlicensed person by  and  with  the  consent  of  the  owner,  he may seize and impound such vessel until the  termination of the action against  the  owner  to  recover  the  penalty  therefor  and  thereafter  until  the  penalty  imposed  by the court or  justice has been paid. Such seizure and impoundment of any public vessel  by the inspector shall be at the owner's risk. Within fifteen days after  the entry of judgment by the court or justice, the inspector may, unless  the judgment be sooner paid and in lieu of proceeding by body execution,  sell the public vessel so impounded at public sale upon  notice  to  the  owner.  Notice  of  the sale, specifying the date, place and hour of the  sale shall be served upon the owner of the public vessel  personally  or  by  registered  mail  addressed  to  him  at  his last known post-office  address, and published not less than  ten  days  before  the  sale.  The  publication of notice of sale shall be made in a newspaper or newspapers  designated  by the commissioner having general circulation in the county  where the public vessel was seized and impounded.  The proceeds of  sale  shall  first  be applied in payment of the judgment and expenses of sale  and the remainder shall be paid to the owner of  the  public  vessel  or  other person lawfully entitled thereto. If the commissioner is unable to  determine  by reasonable investigation the person or persons entitled to  the remainder of the proceeds of sale, he may deposit the same with  the  supreme  court  in  the  third judicial district for final determination  thereon.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Nav > Article-4 > Part-2 > 69

§ 69. Seizure  of  public  vessels.  Whenever the inspector shall find  after investigation or have reasonable cause to believe that any  public  vessel  is  being  operated  in  contravention of the provisions of this  article, or is being operated by an unlicensed person by  and  with  the  consent  of  the  owner,  he may seize and impound such vessel until the  termination of the action against  the  owner  to  recover  the  penalty  therefor  and  thereafter  until  the  penalty  imposed  by the court or  justice has been paid. Such seizure and impoundment of any public vessel  by the inspector shall be at the owner's risk. Within fifteen days after  the entry of judgment by the court or justice, the inspector may, unless  the judgment be sooner paid and in lieu of proceeding by body execution,  sell the public vessel so impounded at public sale upon  notice  to  the  owner.  Notice  of  the sale, specifying the date, place and hour of the  sale shall be served upon the owner of the public vessel  personally  or  by  registered  mail  addressed  to  him  at  his last known post-office  address, and published not less than  ten  days  before  the  sale.  The  publication of notice of sale shall be made in a newspaper or newspapers  designated  by the commissioner having general circulation in the county  where the public vessel was seized and impounded.  The proceeds of  sale  shall  first  be applied in payment of the judgment and expenses of sale  and the remainder shall be paid to the owner of  the  public  vessel  or  other person lawfully entitled thereto. If the commissioner is unable to  determine  by reasonable investigation the person or persons entitled to  the remainder of the proceeds of sale, he may deposit the same with  the  supreme  court  in  the  third judicial district for final determination  thereon.