New York Statutes
§ 1219 — Petition
New York § 1219
JurisdictionNew York
Law ABPAbandoned Property
Art. 12-AUnclaimed or Abandoned Property In the Possession, Custody or Control of the United States of America
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N.Y. Abandoned Property § 1219 (2026).
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§ 1219. Petition. The petition shall describe the property with\nrespect to which the proceeding is instituted, the facts from which the\ncourt may find that the requirements of section twelve hundred fifteen\nof this article have been met and from which the presumptions set forth\nin section twelve hundred sixteen of this article may arise. It may\ninclude one or more items of property, as the attorney general may be\nadvised, without prejudice to his right subsequently to commence\nproceedings relating to other items not included, provided, however,\nthat when known owners or claimants are described as a class, the\nrequirements of section twelve hundred seventeen (a) (i) of this article\nmust be met.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1203
Jurisdiction§ 1204
Respondents§ 1205
Contents of petition§ 1208
Amendment of proceedings§ 1210
Judgment§ 1213
Purpose and policy§ 1214
Definitions§ 1215
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