Code Civil Procedure....... 20, to and including words county charges "; 28; 31, pt. relating to boards of supervisors; 88; 89, words "shall be kept" to "prescribed by law," and last three sentences; 112, 121, 182-189; 203, first sentence and pt. making county charge; 356, last sentence; 358, to and including words 66 county court thereof "; 744, pt. relating to fees of county clerk; 961, pt. relating to county clerk and register; 1966, first sentence; 1967, 1968; 2414, last sentence; $285. General Amendments by Ch. 360. Lows 1914, DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW Laws 1909, Chap. 17. AN ACT relating to debtors and creditors, constituting chapter twelve of the consolidated laws. Became a law, February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: CHAPTER 12 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS DEBTOR AND CREDITOR LAW Article 1. Short title (§ 1). 2. General assignments for the benefit of creditors 3. Insolvent's discharge from debts (§§ 50-88). 4. Insolvent's exemption from arrest and imprisonment 5. Judgment debtor's discharge from imprisonment 6. Discharge of bankrupt from judgment (§ 150). 8. Compositions by joint debtors (§§ 230-233). 9. Payment of debts of incompetent person (§§ 250- 10. Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 280, 281). Section 1. Short title. ARTICLE 1 Short Title This chapter shall be known as the § 1. Short title. "Debtor and Creditor Law." |