Personal Property Law
Browse all sections of the Personal Property Law.
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NY PERS PROP § 47-b. Filing, entering and indexing
NY PERS PROP § 47-c. Refiling
NY PERS PROP § 257. Title to lost property
NY PERS PROP § 343. Assessment of excess wear and damage to the vehicle
NY PERS PROP § 47. Public filing of assignment before filing with employer
NY PERS PROP § 47-a. Place of filing
NY PERS PROP § 45-a. Salary or earnings of public officer or employee
NY PERS PROP § 46. Definitions
NY PERS PROP § 46-b. Assignments of future earnings collectible only as prescribed
NY PERS PROP § 46-c. Formal requisites of assignments of less than one thousand dollars and of assignments securing certain guarantees amounting to fifteen hundred dollars or less
NY PERS PROP § 46-d. Guarantee of certain purchases secured by assignment of earnings
NY PERS PROP § 46-f. Limit on interest and other charges
NY PERS PROP § 47-d. Cancellation of assignment
NY PERS PROP § 47-e. Vacating of an assignment, by order of a court
NY PERS PROP § 48. Notice to be mailed to assignor prior to filing with employer
NY PERS PROP § 48-a. Manner of collection; percentage of earnings deductible; restriction against multiple deductions
NY PERS PROP § 48-c. Assignment of future earnings by person unemployed; effect of loss of employment
NY PERS PROP § 49. Certain provisions not applicable to banks, trust companies or credit unions
NY PERS PROP § 49-a. Statement to be filed by lenders upon assignment
NY PERS PROP § 250. Exemption of exhibits at international exhibitions
NY PERS PROP § 251. Definitions
NY PERS PROP § 252. Found property and found instruments to be deposited with police; penalty for failure to deliver to police; delivery to persons in possession of premises where found
NY PERS PROP § 253. Duties of police
NY PERS PROP § 254. Disposition of lost property
NY PERS PROP § 255. Disposition of instruments
NY PERS PROP § 256. Exceptions
NY PERS PROP § 258. Proceeds to be paid into fund
NY PERS PROP § 285. Definitions
NY PERS PROP § 286. Grounds for proceeding
NY PERS PROP § 287. Contents of petition

