New York Statutes

§ 72 — Term of imprisonment of civil prisoner

New York § 72
JurisdictionNew York
Law CVRCivil Rights
Art. 7Miscellaneous Rights and Immunities

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N.Y. Civil Rights § 72 (2026).

Text

§ 72. Term of imprisonment of civil prisoner. No person shall be\nimprisoned within the prison walls of any jail for a longer period than\nthree months under an execution or any other mandate against the person\nto enforce the recovery of a sum of money less than five hundred dollars\nin amount or under a commitment upon a fine for contempt of court in the\nnonpayment of alimony, maintenance, distributive awards or special\nrelief in matrimonial actions or counsel fees in a divorce case where\nthe amount so to be paid is less than the sum of five hundred dollars;\nand where the amount in either of said cases is five hundred dollars or\nover, such imprisonment shall not continue for a longer period than six\nmonths. It shall be the duty of the sheriff in whose custody any such\nperson is

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Farkas v. City of New York
279 A.D.2d 363 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2001)
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