2006 New York Code - Protest Against Release.


 
    § 210. Protest against release. Any person may file, at any time, with
  the commissioner, a protest, stating his name, residence and post-office
  address,  against the release by the state of any interest of the people
  of the state acquired by escheat, in any real property described in such
  protest.


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