Section 1310. Definitions  


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  • In this article:
        1.  "Property"  means  and includes: real property, personal property,
      money, negotiable instruments, securities, or any thing of value or  any
      interest in a thing of value.
        2.  "Proceeds  of  a  crime"  means  any property obtained through the
      commission of a felony  crime  defined  in  subdivisions  five  and  six
      hereof, and includes any appreciation in value of such property.
        3.  "Substituted  proceeds  of a crime" means any property obtained by
      the sale or exchange of proceeds of a crime, and any  gain  realized  by
      such sale or exchange.
        4.  "Instrumentality  of  a crime" means any property, other than real
      property and any buildings, fixtures,  appurtenances,  and  improvements
      thereon, whose use contributes directly and materially to the commission
      of a crime defined in subdivisions five and six hereof.
        4-a.  "Real  property instrumentality of a crime" means an interest in
      real property the use of which contributes directly  and  materially  to
      the commission of a specified felony offense.
        4-b. "Specified felony offense" means:
        (a)  a  conviction  of  a  person  for  a violation of section 220.18,
      220.21, 220.41, or 220.43 of the penal  law,  or  where  the  accusatory
      instrument  charges one or more of such offenses, conviction upon a plea
      of guilty to any of the  felonies  for  which  such  plea  is  otherwise
      authorized by law or a conviction of a person for conspiracy to commit a
      violation of section 220.18, 220.21, 220.41, or 220.43 of the penal law,
      where  the  controlled substances which are the object of the conspiracy
      are located in the real property which is the subject of the  forfeiture
      action; or
        (b)  on  three  or  more occasions, engaging in conduct constituting a
      violation of any of the felonies  defined  in  section  220.09,  220.16,
      220.18,  220.21, 220.31, 220.34, 220.39, 220.41, 220.43 or 221.55 of the
      penal law, which violations do not constitute a single criminal  offense
      as defined in subdivision one of section 40.10 of the criminal procedure
      law,  or  a  single criminal transaction, as defined in paragraph (a) of
      subdivision two of section 40.10 of the criminal procedure law,  and  at
      least  one  of  which resulted in a conviction of such offense, or where
      the  accusatory  instrument  charges  one  or  more  of  such  felonies,
      conviction  upon  a  plea  of  guilty to a felony for which such plea is
      otherwise authorized by law; or
        (c) a conviction of a  person  for  a  violation  of  section  220.09,
      220.16, 220.34 or 220.39 of the penal law, or a conviction of a criminal
      defendant  for  a violation of section 221.30 of the penal law, or where
      the accusatory instrument charges any such  felony,  conviction  upon  a
      plea of guilty to a felony for which the plea is otherwise authorized by
      law, together with evidence which: (i) provides substantial indicia that
      the  defendant  used the real property to engage in a continual, ongoing
      course  of  conduct  involving   the   unlawful   mixing,   compounding,
      manufacturing,  warehousing,  or  packaging  of controlled substances or
      where the conviction is for a violation of section 221.30 of  the  penal
      law,  marijuana,  as  part of an illegal trade or business for gain; and
      (ii) establishes, where the conviction is for possession of a controlled
      substance or where the conviction is for a violation of  section  221.30
      of the penal law, marijuana, that such possession was with the intent to
      sell it.
        5.  "Post-conviction forfeiture crime" means any felony defined in the
      penal law or any other chapter of the consolidated laws of the state.
        6. "Pre-conviction forfeiture crime" means only a  felony  defined  in
      article two hundred twenty or section 221.30 or 221.55 of the penal law.
        7. "Court" means a superior court.
    
        8.  "Defendant"  means  a  person  against whom a forfeiture action is
      commenced and  includes  a  "criminal  defendant"  and  a  "non-criminal
      defendant".
        9.  "Criminal defendant" means a person who has criminal liability for
      a crime defined in subdivisions five and six  hereof.  For  purposes  of
      this  article,  a  person  has  criminal  liability when (a) he has been
      convicted of a post-conviction forfeiture crime,  or  (b)  the  claiming
      authority  proves  by clear and convincing evidence that such person has
      committed an act in violation of article two hundred twenty  or  section
      221.30 or 221.55 of the penal law.
        10.  "Non-criminal  defendant"  means  a person, other than a criminal
      defendant, who possesses an interest in the proceeds  of  a  crime,  the
      substituted proceeds of a crime or an instrumentality of a crime.
        11.   "Claiming   authority"   means   the  district  attorney  having
      jurisdiction over the offense or the attorney  general  for  purpose  of
      those crimes for which the attorney general has criminal jurisdiction in
      a  case  where  the  underlying criminal charge has been, is being or is
      about to  be  brought  by  the  attorney  general,  or  the  appropriate
      corporation  counsel  or  county attorney, provided that the corporation
      counsel or county attorney may act as a claiming authority only with the
      consent  of  the  district  attorney  or  the   attorney   general,   as
      appropriate.
        12.  "Claiming agent" means and shall include all persons described in
      subdivision thirty-four of section 1.20 of the criminal  procedure  law,
      and  sheriffs,  undersheriffs and deputy sheriffs of counties within the
      city of New York.
        13.  "Fair  consideration"  means  fair  consideration  is  given  for
      property,  or  obligation,  (a)  when  in exchange for such property, or
      obligation, as a fair equivalent therefor, and in good  faith,  property
      is  conveyed  or  an  antecedent  debt  is  satisfied,  or (b) when such
      property, or obligation is received in good faith to  secure  a  present
      advance  or  antecedent  debt  in amount not disproportionately small as
      compared with the value of the property, or obligation obtained.
        14. "District attorney" means and shall include all persons  described
      in  subdivision thirty-two of section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law
      and the special assistant district attorney in charge of the  office  of
      prosecution, special narcotics courts of the city of New York.