2006 New York Code - Executions Issued Out Of This Court; Requisites.



 
    §  1504. Executions issued out of this court; requisites. An execution
  issued out of this court may be levied only against personal property of
  the judgment-debtor. It shall be directed either to  a  marshal  or  the
  sheriff  of the city of New York, and if directed to the sheriff it must
  be delivered to the office of the sheriff in the county in which  it  is
  to  be levied. It must be subscribed by either the clerk of the court in
  the county in which the judgment was entered, or the  attorney  for  the
  judgment-creditor, and must bear, in addition to such other matter as is
  required  by the CPLR, the date of its delivery. It may be levied in any
  part of the city of New York, and for such purpose it is  not  necessary
  that the judgment have been docketed with any county clerk.

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