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Abandoned Property
Article 2
NY Code - Article 2: ESCHEAT OF REAL PROPERTY
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Section 200
Escheated lands
Section 201
Action for recovery of property
Section 202
Parties to action
Section 203
Effect of judgment in favor of people
Section 204
Sale of property recovered
Section 205
Report by attorney-general
Section 206
Petition for release of escheated lands
Section 207
Proceedings on receipt of petition
Section 208
Release
Section 209
Effect of release on rights of others
Section 210
Protest against release
Section 211
Lands held under written contract
Section 212
Escheated lands subject to trusts and incumbrances
Section 213
Condemnation awards as interest in real property
Section 214
Receiver
Section 215
Claims against state
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