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Code · New York · Debtor & Creditor · Judgment Debtor's Discharge From Imprisonment

§ 124. Affidavit of petitioner.

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§ 124. Affidavit of petitioner. An affidavit, in the following form,
subscribed and taken by the petitioner, on the day of the presentation
of the petition, must be annexed to the petition and schedule:
"I, ----------, do swear" (or "affirm," as the case may be), "that the
matters of fact, stated in the petition and schedule hereto annexed,
are, in all respects, just and true; and that I have not, at any time or
in any manner whatsoever, disposed of or made over any part of my
property, not exempt by express provision of law from levy and sale by
virtue of an execution, for the future benefit of myself or my family,
or disposed of or made over any part of my property, with intent to
injure or defraud any of my creditors."
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