2006 New York Code - Enforcement Involving The State.



 
    §  5207.  Enforcement involving the state.  None of the procedures for
  the enforcement of money judgments are applicable to a judgment  against
  the state. All procedures for the enforcement of money judgments against
  other  judgment  debtors  are  applicable  to  the  state, its officers,
  agencies and  subdivisions,  as  a  garnishee,  except  where  otherwise
  prescribed  by  law,  and except that an order in such a procedure shall
  only provide for the payment of moneys not claimed by the state, and  no
  judgment shall be entered against the state, or any officer, department,
  board or commission thereof, in such a procedure. This section shall not
  be  deemed  to grant any court jurisdiction to hear and determine claims
  or actions against the state not otherwise given by law to such court.

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