2006 New York Code - Collection Of Fines, Restitution Or Reparation Imposed Upon Corporations.



 
  §  420.20  Collection  of  fines, restitution or reparation imposed upon
               corporations.
    Where a corporation  is  sentenced  to  pay  a  fine,  restitution  or
  reparation, the fine, restitution or reparation must be paid at the time
  sentence  is imposed.   If the fine, restitution or reparation is not so
  paid, it may be collected in the same manner as a judgment  in  a  civil
  action,   and  if  execution  issued  upon  such  judgment  be  returned
  unsatisfied an action may be brought in the name of the  people  of  the
  state of New York to procure a judgment sequestering the property of the
  corporation,  as  provided  by  the business corporation law.  It is the
  duty of the attorney general in all criminal proceedings  prosecuted  by
  him,  and,  in  all  other proceedings, the county attorney for counties
  outside the city of  New  York,  and,  in  the  city  of  New  York  the
  corporation counsel of the city of New York, to institute proceedings to
  collect such fine, restitution or reparation.

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