New York Statutes
§ 123 — Preserving existing rights
New York § 123
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N.Y. Real Property § 123 (2026).
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§ 123. Preserving existing rights. Nothing in this act shall be deemed\nto prevent any bondholder or committee of bondholders from bidding at\nthe foreclosure sale and in case he or they should be a successful\nbidder, from applying upon the purchase price the bonds held by him or\nthem at the amount distributable thereon and reorganizing the property\nso purchased in any manner which was lawful prior to the enactment of\nthis act, nor to impair any previously existing right of a trustee so to\npurchase and pay for the property, or to preclude any trustee which\nshall have purchased such property from submitting to the court a plan\nfor its reorganization. The court may provide for the qualification of\nbidders other than the trustee by requiring them to deposit with the\nofficer conduct
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