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Statutes > New York Statutes > DCD - Debtor & Creditor > Article 4 - (100 - 111) INSOLVENT'S EXEMPTION FROM ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT

Article 4 - (100 - 111) INSOLVENT'S EXEMPTION FROM ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT

  • 100 - Who may be exempted, and by what court.
  • 101 - Contents of petition.
  • 102 - Petitioner's schedule.
  • 103 - Petitioner's affidavit.
  • 104 - Order to show cause.
  • 105 - Proceedings on return of order.
  • 106 - Order directing assignment; assignment pursuant thereto.
  • 107 - When discharge to be granted; effect thereof.
  • 108 - Discharge and other papers to be recorded.
  • 109 - Petitioner to be released from imprisonment.
  • 110 - Debts and demands not affected.
  • 111 - Discharge, when void.




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