2006 New York Code - Judgments; Execution And Enforcement.



 
    §  12-109.  Judgments; execution and enforcement. 1. The provisions of
  the civil practice law and rules relating to the  exemption  of  certain
  real  and  personal  property  from  execution  and enforcement of civil
  judgments shall not apply to judgment rendered in favor of the plaintiff
  under this article.
    2.  Any  assets  subject  to  an  administrative,  civil  or  criminal
  forfeiture  proceeding  under  state  or  federal law or which have been
  seized for forfeiture by any state or federal agency may not be used  to
  satisfy  a judgment under this article unless and until such assets have
  been released following the  conclusion  of  the  forfeiture  action  or
  released by the agency that seized such assets.

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