2006 New York Code - Remedy Of Trustees Against Collector In Default.



 
    § 2128.   Remedy  of  trustees  against collector in default.  For the
  recovery of all such forfeitures, and of all balances, in the  hands  of
  the  collector,  which  he shall have neglected or refused to pay to his
  successor, or to the treasurer of such district, the  trustees,  in  the
  name  of  their  office,  shall  have  their  remedy  upon  the official
  undertaking of the collector, or any action and any remedy given by law;
  and they shall apply all such moneys, when recovered, in the same manner
  as if paid without suit.

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