(a) Whenever he deems it to be to the advantage of the shareholders,
creditors or other persons interested in the assets of any corporation
for which a receiver has been appointed, the attorney-general may move:
(1) For an order removing the receiver and appointing another in his
stead;
(2) To compel the receiver to account;
(3) For such other and additional orders as may facilitate the closing
of the receivership.
Structure New York Laws
1201 - Action by Judgment Creditor for Sequestration.
1202 - Appointment of Receiver of Property of a Domestic or Foreign Corporation.
1203 - Temporary and Permanent Receiver.
1205 - Designation of Depositories by Court.
1206 - Powers of Permanent Receiver.
1207 - Duties of Receiver Upon Appointment.
1208 - Penalty for Concealing Property From Receiver.
1210 - Order of Payment by Receiver.
1211 - Final Distribution by Receiver.
1212 - Disposition of Moneys Retained; Surplus; Unclaimed Distributions.
1213 - Omission or Default of Receiver.
1214 - Application by Attorney-General for Removal of Receiver and to Close Receivership.
1215 - Resignation by Receiver; Filling Any Vacancy.
1216 - Final Accounting; Notice; Duty of Attorney-General.
1218 - Special Provisions Relating to Actions or Special Proceedings Against Foreign Corporations.