(i) the last known address of such rightful owner, as it appears  from
the records of the United States is in this state, or
  (ii)  there  is  no last known address for such rightful owner and the
agency or instrumentality possessing, holding, controlling or owing such
property is a corporation domiciled in this state; or
  (iii) there is no last known address  for  such  rightful  owner,  the
agency or instrumentality possessing, holding, controlling or owing such
property  is  not a corporation or is a corporation domiciled in a state
other than New York which has no escheat or custodial  statute  relating
to unclaimed or abandoned property and either
  1.  the  records showing the name of and amount due the rightful owner
are in this state; or
  2. such property was paid to, deposited with or otherwise acquired  by
the  United  States  in  this  state  or  as  the result of transactions
occurring in this state; or
  3. such property is owed or came into being as the result  of  returns
filed or other transactions occurring in this state; or
  4.  the  court, in its discretion, finds that such property has or had
sufficient other contacts with this state;
then such property, together  with  all  interest  or  other  increments
accrued thereon, shall escheat to the state of New York.
Structure New York Laws