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    • 2608 - Liability of Custodian.

    New York Laws
    Article 26 - Property Paid Into Court
    2608 - Liability of Custodian.

    ยง 2608. Liability of custodian. No liability shall attach to a
    custodian of property paid into court because of a payment made by him
    in good faith in accordance with the direction of an order of the court
    or as provided in rule 2607.

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    CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules

    Article 26 - Property Paid Into Court

    2601 - Payment of Money or Securities Into Court.

    2602 - Payment Into Court of Property Other Than Money or Securities; Deposit With Warehouse or Safe Deposit Company.

    2603 - Cost of Administration of Property Paid Into Court.

    2604 - Calculation of Gross Sum in Lieu of Income.

    R2605 - Duties of Depositories.

    R2606 - Obtaining Order for Payment Out of Court.

    R2607 - Payment of Property Paid Into Court.

    2608 - Liability of Custodian.

    R2609 - Deposit by Referee Appointed to Sell Property.

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