New York Statutes

§ 400 — Unclaimed deposits and refunds for utility services

New York § 400
JurisdictionNew York
Law ABPAbandoned Property
Art. 4Unclaimed Deposits and Refunds For Utility Services

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N.Y. Abandoned Property § 400 (2026).

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§ 400. Unclaimed deposits and refunds for utility services.

1.The\nfollowing unclaimed moneys held or owing by a gas corporation, an\nelectric corporation, a gas and electric corporation, a district steam\ncorporation, an energy services company, a telegraph corporation, a\ntelephone corporation, a telegraph and telephone corporation, or a\nwaterworks corporation, shall be deemed abandoned property:\n (a) Any deposit made by a consumer or subscriber with such a\ncorporation or ESCO to secure the payment for utility services furnished\nby such corporation or ESCO, or the amount of such deposit after\ndeducting any sums due to such corporation or ESCO by such consumer or\nsubscriber, together with any interest due thereon, which shall have\nremained unclaimed by the person or persons app

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