2006 New York Code - When Owner May Sue.



 
    § 134. When owner may sue. The rejection by the court of any claim for
  wrecked  property  shall  not  preclude the claimant from maintaining an
  action for the recovery of such property or  its  proceeds  against  the
  officer  in  whose  hands the same shall be; but if the plaintiff in any
  such action shall prevail, there shall be deducted, in addition  to  the
  salvage   and  expenses  charged  on  the  property,  from  the  damages
  recovered, the costs of the defense.

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