New York Statutes
§ 276-A — Attorney's fees in action or special proceeding under this article to avoid a transfer or obligation
New York § 276-A
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N.Y. Debtor & Creditor § 276-A (2026).
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§ 276-a. Attorney's fees in action or special proceeding under this\narticle to avoid a transfer or obligation. In an action or special\nproceeding under this article in which a judgment creditor who has been\nawarded by court order or agreement or has waived attorney's fees\navailable to prevailing parties by the terms of the statute under which\nthe creditor's underlying claim arose, or representative asserting the\nrights of such judgment creditor, recovers judgment avoiding any\ntransfer or obligation, the justice or surrogate presiding at the trial\nshall fix the reasonable attorney's fees of the creditor, or creditor\nrepresentative, incurred in such action or special proceeding under this\narticle as an additional amount required to satisfy the creditor's\nclaim, and the creditor,
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