New York Statutes
§ 254 — Disposition of lost property
New York § 254
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N.Y. Personal Property § 254 (2026).
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§ 254. Disposition of lost property. Except as provided in section two\nhundred fifty-six of this chapter, lost property deposited with the\npolice, and the money constituting proceeds of lost property sold as\nprovided in subdivision five of section two hundred fifty-three\nremaining after deduction of expenses as therein provided, shall be\ndisposed of as follows:\n 1. It shall be delivered to the owner, upon his demand and upon\npayment of all reasonable expenses incurred in connection therewith, if\nno written notice of any other claim to the property has been served\nupon the police having custody, and the time specified in subdivision\nseven of section two hundred fifty-three of this chapter has not expired\nor, if such period has expired, no demand has been made by the finder or\
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