N.Y. Debtor & Creditor Law Section 166
Powers of trustees


The said trustees shall have power:

1.

To sue in their own names or otherwise, and recover all the estate, debts and things in action, belonging or due to such debtor, in the same manner and with the like effect as such debtor might or could have done if no trustees had been appointed, and no set-off shall be allowed in any such suit, for any debt, unless it was owing to such creditor, by such debtor, before presenting the petition of the insolvent under said articles. But no suit in equity shall be brought by assignees of insolvents under the third or fourth articles, without the consent of the creditors having a major part of the debts which shall have been exhibited and allowed, unless the sum in controversy exceeds five hundred dollars;

2.

To take into their hands, all the estate of such debtor, whether delivered to them, or afterwards discovered; and all books, vouchers and securities relating to the same;

3.

From time to time, to sell at public auction, all the estate, real and personal, vested in them, which shall come to their hands, after giving at least fourteen days’ public notice of the time and place of sale, and also publishing the same for two weeks in a newspaper, printed in the county, where the sale shall be made, if there be one;

4.

To allow such credit on the sale of real property by them, as they shall deem reasonable, not exceeding eighteen months, for not more than three-fourths of the purchase money; which credit shall be secured by a bond or note of the purchaser, and a mortgage on the property sold;

5.

On such sales, to execute the necessary conveyances and bills of sale;

6.

To redeem all real or personal property subject to a security interest or mortgage, and to satisfy any judgments which may be an incumbrance on any property so sold by them; or to sell such property subject to such mortgages, security interests or judgments;

7.

To settle all matters and accounts between such debtor, and his debtors, or creditors, and to examine any person touching such matters and accounts, on oath, to be administered by either of them;

8.

Under the order of the court appointing them, to compound with any person indebted to such debtor, and thereupon to discharge all demands against such person.

Source: Section 166 — Powers of trustees, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/DCD/166 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

160
Trustees for creditors
161
Sole trustee
162
Two or more trustees
163
Death of trustee
164
Trustees’ oath
165
Vesting of property in trustees
166
Powers of trustees
167
Notice to debtors, bailees and creditors
168
Power to sue notwithstanding notice
169
Forfeiture for failure to comply with notice
170
Warrant on withholding account or property
171
Examination of person arrested
172
Imprisonment for contumacy
173
No discharge for defects of form
174
Penalties for connivance at escape
175
Effect of answers on examination
176
Reward to informers
177
Reference of disputed claims
178
Application for appointment of referee
179
Appointment of referee
180
Entry of order of reference
181
Powers, duties and compensation of referees
182
Filing and effect of referees’ report
183
Commission to take testimony out of county
184
Sale of property and accounts of trustees
185
Meeting of creditors and notice thereof
186
Proceedings at creditors’ meetings
187
Payment of disbursements and commissions of trustees
188
Preferred debts
189
Distribution of moneys
190
Preference of debts owing by debtor as trustee
191
Payment of debts before maturity
192
Set-off of mutual debts or credits
193
No set-off in certain cases
194
Provision for pending actions
194‑A
Provision for contingent or unliquidated liabilities
195
Penalties recovered
196
Subsequent dividends
197
Provision for neglectful creditors
198
Unclaimed dividends
199
Disposition of surplus
200
Allowance to debtor
201
Accounting by trustees
202
Trustees subject to order of court
203
Appointment of substitute trustee
204
Application by trustee for leave to renounce
205
Account upon application
206
Verification of account
207
Order to show cause
208
Publication of notice
209
Hearing
210
Order permitting renunciation
211
Assignment by renouncing trustee
212
Effect of assignment
213
Order for discharge of trustee from trust
214
Effect of order
215
Recording order and filing papers
216
Payment of expense of renunciation
217
New trustee in place of one absent
218
Powers and duties of new trustee

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

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