New York Statutes

§ 1206 — Powers of permanent receiver

New York § 1206
JurisdictionNew York
Law NPCNot-for-Profit Corporation
Art. 12Receivership

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N.Y. Not-for-Profit Corporation § 1206 (2026).

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§ 1206. Powers of permanent receiver.\n (a) A permanent receiver, upon qualifying under section 1204 (Oath and\nsecurity), shall be vested with title to all the property of the\ncorporation wherever situated or of the property in this state of a\nforeign corporation against which an action or special proceeding has\nbeen brought under subparagraph (a) (4) of section 1202 (Appointment of\nreceiver of property of a domestic or foreign corporation), for the\nbenefit of the creditors and members of the corporation.\n (b) A permanent receiver shall have the power:\n (1) To sue in his own name or otherwise for the recovery of the\nproperty, debts and causes of action of the corporation. No set-off or\ncounterclaim shall be allowed in any such action for any demand unless\nit was owing by the

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