New York Statutes
§ 12-109 — Judgments; execution and enforcement
New York § 12-109
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N.Y. General Obligations § 12-109 (2026).
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§ 12-109. Judgments; execution and enforcement.
1.The provisions of\nthe civil practice law and rules relating to the exemption of certain\nreal and personal property from execution and enforcement of civil\njudgments shall not apply to judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff\nunder this article.\n 2. Any assets subject to an administrative, civil or criminal\nforfeiture proceeding under state or federal law or which have been\nseized for forfeiture by any state or federal agency may not be used to\nsatisfy a judgment under this article unless and until such assets have\nbeen released following the conclusion of the forfeiture action or\nreleased by the agency that seized such assets.\n
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