New York Statutes

§ 18 — Effect of orders; power of judge and duties of clerk

New York § 18
JurisdictionNew York
Law DCDDebtor & Creditor
Art. 2General Assignments For the Benefit of Creditors

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N.Y. Debtor & Creditor § 18 (2026).

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§ 18. Effect of orders; power of judge and duties of clerk. All orders\nor decrees in proceedings under this article shall have the same force\nand effect, and may be entered, docketed and enforced and appealed from\nthe same as if made in an original action brought in the court in which\nthe proceeding is pending; provided, however, that a final decree,\ndirecting the payment of money, may be enforced by serving a certified\ncopy thereof personally upon the assignee for the benefit of creditors,\nand if said assignee wilfully neglects to obey said decree, by punishing\nhim for a contempt of court. The imprisonment of said assignee, by\nvirtue of proceedings to punish him for contempt, as prescribed in this\nsection, or a levy upon his property by virtue of an action, shall not\nbar, sus

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