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§   159.  Assignments  of  mortgages;  releases  from  judgments.  The  comptroller, on the written request of the owner in actual possession of  real property mortgaged to the state, may assign such mortgage, with the  bond or other instrument accompanying the  same,  on  payment  into  the  treasury  of  the  amount  of  principal  and  interest  unpaid  on such  mortgage. The comptroller, with the consent of the attorney-general,  if  satisfied  that  the  interests  of  the  state  will  not be prejudiced  thereby, may release any portion of  any  real  property  subject  to  a  judgment  in  favor  of the people of the state from the lien created by  such judgment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-10 > 159

§   159.  Assignments  of  mortgages;  releases  from  judgments.  The  comptroller, on the written request of the owner in actual possession of  real property mortgaged to the state, may assign such mortgage, with the  bond or other instrument accompanying the  same,  on  payment  into  the  treasury  of  the  amount  of  principal  and  interest  unpaid  on such  mortgage. The comptroller, with the consent of the attorney-general,  if  satisfied  that  the  interests  of  the  state  will  not be prejudiced  thereby, may release any portion of  any  real  property  subject  to  a  judgment  in  favor  of the people of the state from the lien created by  such judgment.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-10 > 159

§   159.  Assignments  of  mortgages;  releases  from  judgments.  The  comptroller, on the written request of the owner in actual possession of  real property mortgaged to the state, may assign such mortgage, with the  bond or other instrument accompanying the  same,  on  payment  into  the  treasury  of  the  amount  of  principal  and  interest  unpaid  on such  mortgage. The comptroller, with the consent of the attorney-general,  if  satisfied  that  the  interests  of  the  state  will  not be prejudiced  thereby, may release any portion of  any  real  property  subject  to  a  judgment  in  favor  of the people of the state from the lien created by  such judgment.