2006 New York Code - Collusive Judgments.



 
    § 5215. Collusive judgments. No claim against the corporation shall be
  allowed  if  the  court finds, upon the hearing for the allowance of the
  claim, that the judgment upon which the claim is founded was obtained by
  fraud, or by collusion of the plaintiff and  of  any  defendant  in  the
  action,  relating to any matter affecting the cause of action upon which
  the judgment is founded or the amount of damages assessed therein.

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