New York Statutes
§ 678 — Disposition of money or property found on deceased
New York § 678
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N.Y. County § 678 (2026).
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§ 678. Disposition of money or property found on deceased.
1.Money\nand other property found upon the body of the deceased, not required for\nthe purposes of the investigation, shall be delivered to the county\ntreasurer. Unless claimed in the meantime by the legal representatives\nof the deceased, articles held for the purposes of the investigation,\nexcept such writings of the deceased as may be relevant to the diagnosis\nof means or manner of death, shall be delivered to the county treasurer\nat the conclusion of the investigation.\n 2. Upon the delivery of money to the county treasurer he must place it\nto the credit of the county. If other property is delivered to him he\nmust, within one year, sell it at public auction upon reasonable public\nnotice, and must, in like manner, pl
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