2006 New York Code - Contents Of Petition.



 
    §  287.  Contents of petition. The petition shall briefly describe the
  issue, stating the date, maturity and size thereof so far  as  known  to
  the  petitioner;  shall  set forth the default or proceedings upon which
  the application is based, and, if based on a default, the fact that such
  default has not been  cured;  shall  show  the  purpose  for  which  the
  application  is  made;  and shall contain an allegation that the list is
  not intended for sale, and shall further show that  such  bond  was  not
  purchased  for  the purpose of making such an application; that the list
  of bondholders shall not  be  for  the  purpose  of  communicating  with
  bondholders  in  the  interests  of  an object other than the particular
  indenture securing the issue of bonds; and that such petitioner has  not
  within  five  years sold or offered for sale any list of stockholders of
  any corporation, or aided or abetted any person in procuring  any  stock
  list  for  any  such  purpose  or  sold  or offered for sale any list of
  bondholders of any obligor or aided or abetted any person  in  procuring
  such a list for any such purpose.

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