2006 New York Code - Consent Of Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Or Trustee.



 
  §  54.    Consent  of executor, administrator, receiver, or trustee.  An
  executor or administrator may become a consenting  creditor,  under  the
  order  of  the  surrogate's  court  from  which  his letters issued.   A
  trustee, official assignee, or receiver of the property of a creditor of
  the petitioner, whether created by operation of law or  by  the  act  of
  parties,  may become a consenting creditor, under the order of a justice
  of the supreme court.  A person who becomes a  consenting  creditor,  as
  prescribed  in  this  section,  is  chargeable only for the sum which he
  actually receives, as a dividend of the insolvent's property.

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