Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
DCD Debtor and Creditor |
Article 3. INSOLVENT'S DISCHARGE FROM DEBTS |
Section 50. Who may be discharged |
Section 51. To what court application to be made |
Section 52. Contents of petition |
Section 53. Consent of creditors to be annexed |
Section 54. Consent of executor, administrator, receiver, or trustee |
Section 55. Consent of corporation or joint-stock association |
Section 56. Consent of partnership |
Section 57. Effect of consent where petitioner is a joint debtor |
Section 58. Consent of purchaser or assignee of debt |
Section 59. Consenting creditor must relinquish security |
Section 60. Penalty if creditor swears falsely |
Section 61. Affidavit of consenting creditor |
Section 62. When non-resident creditor to annex accounts and securities |
Section 63. Petitioner's schedule |
Section 64. Petitioner's affidavit |
Section 65. Order to show cause |
Section 66. How order published and served |
Section 67. Hearing |
Section 68. Putting cause on calendar |
Section 69. Opposing creditor to file specifications, and may demand jury trial |
Section 70. Opposing creditor to file proofs, if not named in schedule |
Section 71. Proceedings if jurors do not agree |
Section 72. When insolvent required to produce his non-resident wife |
Section 73. Examination of insolvent |
Section 74. When insolvent cannot be discharged |
Section 75. When assignment to be directed |
Section 76. Assignment; contents, and to whom made |
Section 77. Trustees, how designated |
Section 78. Effect of assignment |
Section 79. When discharge to be granted |
Section 80. Order to show cause where trustee refuses to give certificate |
Section 81. Proceedings upon return of order |
Section 82. Discharge and other papers to be recorded |
Section 83. Effect of discharge |
Section 84. Effect of discharge as to foreign contracts or creditors |
Section 85. Effect of discharge as to debts to the United States and the state |
Section 86. Insolvent to be released from imprisonment |
Section 87. Discharge, when void |
Section 88. Invalidity may be proved on motion to vacate order of arrest or execution |