New York Debtor & Creditor Law Section 66 - How order published and served.

66. How order published and served. The order must be published and served in the following manner:

1. The petitioner must cause a copy thereof to be published in a newspaper, designated in the order, published in the county; and also, if one-fourth part of the insolvent's debts accrued or are due to creditors residing in the city of New York, in a newspaper published in that city, designated in the order. The publication must be made at least once in each of four weeks, immediately preceding the day in which cause is to be shown.

2. The petitioner must also serve upon each creditor, residing within the United States, whose place of residence is known to him, a copy of the order to show cause, either personally, at least twenty days before the day when cause is to be shown, or by depositing it, at least forty days before that day, in the post-office, inclosed in a post-paid wrapper, addressed to the creditor at his usual place of residence.

Where the state is a creditor of the petitioner, a copy of the order must be served upon the attorney-general, who must represent the state in the subsequent proceedings.


Last modified: February 3, 2019