New York Statutes

§ 1207 — Duties of receiver upon appointment

New York § 1207
JurisdictionNew York
Law BSCBusiness Corporation
Art. 12Receivership

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N.Y. Business Corporation § 1207 (2026).

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§ 1207. Duties of receiver upon appointment.\n (a) Upon appointment and qualification, a receiver shall have the\nfollowing duties:\n (1) To give immediate notice of his appointment by publication once a\nweek for two successive weeks in two newspapers of general circulation\nin the county where the office of the corporation is located or, in the\ncase of a foreign corporation against which an action has been brought\nunder subparagraph (a) (4) of section 1202 (Appointment of receiver of\nproperty of a domestic or foreign corporation), in a newspaper of\ngeneral circulation as directed by the court, requiring:\n (A) All persons indebted to the corporation to render an account of\nall debts owing by them to the corporation and to pay the same to the\nreceiver at a specified place and by

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