New York Statutes
§ 287 — Contents of petition
New York § 287
JurisdictionNew York
Law PEPPersonal Property
Art. 8-BProceeding For Discovery of Names and Addresses of Bondholders
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N.Y. Personal Property § 287 (2026).
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§ 287. Contents of petition. The petition shall briefly describe the\nissue, stating the date, maturity and size thereof so far as known to\nthe petitioner; shall set forth the default or proceedings upon which\nthe application is based, and, if based on a default, the fact that such\ndefault has not been cured; shall show the purpose for which the\napplication is made; and shall contain an allegation that the list is\nnot intended for sale, and shall further show that such bond was not\npurchased for the purpose of making such an application; that the list\nof bondholders shall not be for the purpose of communicating with\nbondholders in the interests of an object other than the particular\nindenture securing the issue of bonds; and that such petitioner has not\nwithin five years sold o
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