New York Statutes

§ 1326 — Disclosure

New York § 1326
JurisdictionNew York
Law CVPCivil Practice Law & Rules
Art. 13-AProceeds of a Crime-forfeiture

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§ 1326. Disclosure. Upon motion of any interested person, at any time\nafter the granting of an order of attachment and prior to final judgment\nin the action, upon such notice as the court may direct, the court may\norder disclosure by any person of information regarding any property in\nwhich the defendant has or may have interest, or any debts owed or which\nmay be owed to the defendant.\n

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