State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1721

§  1721. Notice of petition. Notice of petition shall be given, in the  discretion of the court, to such persons and in such manner as the court  may direct. If the proceeding affects the  interest  of  an  incompetent  person  or  of  a  conservatee,  notice  shall  be  given  to either the  committee of property  or  the  conservator  of  property,  and  if  the  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  has  been  committed  to  a  state  institution and is an inmate thereof, also to the  attorney-general  and  to  the  director  having  jurisdiction  over  the institution where the  incompetent or conservatee is confined. If the  proceeding  affects  the  interest  of an infant who has a general or testamentary guardian of the  property, notice shall be given to such guardian.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1721

§  1721. Notice of petition. Notice of petition shall be given, in the  discretion of the court, to such persons and in such manner as the court  may direct. If the proceeding affects the  interest  of  an  incompetent  person  or  of  a  conservatee,  notice  shall  be  given  to either the  committee of property  or  the  conservator  of  property,  and  if  the  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  has  been  committed  to  a  state  institution and is an inmate thereof, also to the  attorney-general  and  to  the  director  having  jurisdiction  over  the institution where the  incompetent or conservatee is confined. If the  proceeding  affects  the  interest  of an infant who has a general or testamentary guardian of the  property, notice shall be given to such guardian.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-17 > 1721

§  1721. Notice of petition. Notice of petition shall be given, in the  discretion of the court, to such persons and in such manner as the court  may direct. If the proceeding affects the  interest  of  an  incompetent  person  or  of  a  conservatee,  notice  shall  be  given  to either the  committee of property  or  the  conservator  of  property,  and  if  the  incompetent  person  or  conservatee  has  been  committed  to  a  state  institution and is an inmate thereof, also to the  attorney-general  and  to  the  director  having  jurisdiction  over  the institution where the  incompetent or conservatee is confined. If the  proceeding  affects  the  interest  of an infant who has a general or testamentary guardian of the  property, notice shall be given to such guardian.