2006 New York Code - Enforcement Proceeding; Injunction; Receivership.



 
  § 1508. Enforcement proceeding; injunction; receivership.
    (a)  An  injunction or restraining order or notice may issue out of or
  by, and a receiver may be appointed by, the court if:
    1.  the  court  has  been  granted  jurisdiction  of  an   enforcement
  proceeding by CPLR § 5221; and
    2.  such  remedy  is  utilized  in furtherance of the enforcement of a
  money judgment.
    (b) In any enforcement proceeding of which the court has jurisdiction,
  all processes, mandates, subpoenas, orders,  notices  and  other  papers
  therein  may  be  served  or  executed  by such means and at such place,
  regardless of county or state lines,  as  would  be  authorized  in  the
  supreme court in a like instance; and the powers of a receiver appointed
  in such proceeding, pursuant to subdivision (a), shall extend throughout
  the state.

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