New York Statutes
§ 2214 — Property of estate to be delivered on order 1
New York § 2214
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N.Y. Surrogate's Court Procedure § 2214 (2026).
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§ 2214. Property of estate to be delivered on order\n 1. The court has jurisdiction to compel a fiduciary or the fiduciary\nor successor of any deceased fiduciary at any time to deliver any of the\nproperty of the estate which has come into his possession or is under\nhis control and if it be delivered over after a decree must allow such\ncredit upon the decree as justice shall require.\n 2. The court has jurisdiction when a fiduciary has died, absconded,\nbecome incompetent, has been removed or his letters have been revoked to\ndirect him or any person, firm or corporation having possession or\ncontrol of any property belonging to the estate to deliver it to the\ncourt or a successor appointed by the court or as directed by the decree\nmade pursuant to 2207 or CPLR 2510.\n
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