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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Attachment

§ 6226. Disposition of attached property after execution issued; priority of orders of attachment.

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§ 6226. Disposition of attached property after execution issued;
priority of orders of attachment. Where an execution is issued upon a
judgment entered against the defendant, the sheriff's duty with respect
to custody and disposition of property or debt levied upon pursuant to
an order of attachment is the same as if he had levied upon it pursuant
to the execution. The priority among two or more orders of attachment
against the same defendant shall be in the order in which they were
delivered to the officer who levied upon the property or debt. The
priority between an order of attachment and an execution, or a payment,
delivery or receivership order, is set forth in section 5234.
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