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Code · New York · Debtor & Creditor · Insolvent's Discharge From Debts

§ 65. Order to show cause.

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§ 65. Order to show cause. The petition and other papers, specified in
the foregoing sections of this article, must be presented to the court,
and filed with the clerk. The court must thereupon make an order,
requiring all the creditors of the petitioner to show cause before it,
at a time and place therein specified, why an assignment of the
insolvent's property should not be made, and he be thereupon discharged
from his debt, as prescribed in this article; and directing that the
order be published and served, as prescribed in the next section.
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