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

§ 86. Insolvent to be released from imprisonment.

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§ 86. Insolvent to be released from imprisonment. If, at the time when
the discharge is granted, the petitioner is under arrest, by virtue of
an execution against his person issued, or an order of arrest made, in
an action or special proceeding, founded upon a debt or liability from
which he is discharged, as prescribed in the foregoing sections of this
article, he must be released from the arrest, upon producing to the
officer his discharge, or a certified copy of the record thereof. If the
adverse party wishes to test the validity of the discharge, he may
procure a new order of arrest, or cause a new execution to be issued, as
the case requires.
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