2006 New York Code - Receiver.


 
    §  214.  Receiver.  At  any  time  during  the pendency of said action
  pursuant to section two hundred one,  the  court  may  upon  application
  therefor appoint a receiver to conserve said property and to receive the
  rents,  income  and profits therefrom during the pendency of the action.
  The rents, income and profits so received,  after  the  payment  of  the
  expenses  of  such  receivership,  shall  be  paid over to such party or
  parties as shall be determined in the final judgment to be  entitled  to
  possession  of  said  property  and  in  the  event  that the people are
  adjudged entitled thereto, shall be directed to be paid into  the  state
  treasury.


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