2006 New York Code - When Discharge To Be Granted.



 
  §  79.  When  discharge  to  be  granted.  Upon  the  production  by the
  petitioner  of  a  certificate  of  the  trustee   or   trustees,   duly
  acknowledged  or  proved,  and certified, in like manner as a deed to be
  recorded in the county, to the effect, that the insolvent has  assigned,
  for the benefit of all his creditors, all his property so directed to be
  assigned,  and all the books, vouchers, and papers relating thereto, and
  that he has delivered so much thereof as is  capable  of  delivery;  and
  also  of a certificate of the county clerk, that the assignment has been
  duly recorded in his office; the court must grant  to  the  insolvent  a
  discharge from his debts, which has the effect declared in the following
  sections of this article.

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