New York Statutes
§ 250 — Lost and found property
New York § 250
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N.Y. General Municipal § 250 (2026).
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§ 250. Lost and found property. The governing boards of municipal\ncorporations may by resolution enact rules and regulations for\nadministering the provisions of article seven-b of the personal property\nlaw and may provide the following:\n (a) the designation of a public officer to accept and keep custody of\nfound property and found instruments;\n (b) procedures for determining the value and for estimating the net\nsum likely to be realized by sale at public auction of lost property as\ndefined in article seven-b of the personal property law;\n (c) a procedure for the disposition of derelict automobiles and other\nproperty having no value or salvage value only;\n (d) longer or shorter periods of time for the report and deposit of\nfound property and instruments by specified classe
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Related
Crespo v. City of New York
191 Misc. 2d 395 (New York Supreme Court, 2002)
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(New York Attorney General Reports, 2003)
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