New York Statutes

§ 2607 — Payment of property paid into court

New York § 2607
JurisdictionNew York
Law CVPCivil Practice Law & Rules
Art. 26Property Paid Into Court

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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 2607 (2026).

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Rule 2607. Payment of property paid into court. No property paid into\ncourt, or income from such property, shall be paid out except upon order\nof the court directing payment to a specified person, except that if the\nproperty so paid into court, or the income from such property, inclusive\nof interest, does not exceed fifty dollars, a county treasurer may pay\nthe same, without a court order, to the person entitled thereto or his\nauthorized attorney. When the whole or remaining balance of all payments\nof money into court in an action, or the whole or remaining balance of a\ndistributive share thereof, or any security or other property, is\ndirected to be paid out of court, the order must direct the payment of\nall accrued income belonging to the party to whom such money or\ndistribut

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