New York Laws
Article 3 - Insolvent's Discharge From Debts
59 - Consenting Creditor Must Relinquish Security.

ยง 59. Consenting creditor must relinquish security. A creditor who
has, in his own name, or in trust for him, a mortgage, judgment, or
other security, for the payment of a sum of money, which is a lien upon,
or otherwise affects, real or personal property belonging to the
petitioner, or transferred by him since the lien was created, cannot
become a consenting creditor, with respect to the debt so secured,
unless he adds to or includes in his consent, a written declaration,
under his hand, to the effect, that he relinquishes the mortgage,
judgment, or other security, so far as it affects that property, to the
trustee to be appointed pursuant to the petition, for the benefit of all
the creditors. Such a declaration operates, to that extent, as an
assignment to the trustee, of the mortgage, judgment, or other security;
and vests in him accordingly all the right and interest of the
consenting creditor therein.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

DCD - Debtor and Creditor

Article 3 - Insolvent's Discharge From Debts

50 - Who May Be Discharged.

51 - To What Court Application to Be Made.

52 - Contents of Petition.

53 - Consent of Creditors to Be Annexed.

54 - Consent of Executor, Administrator, Receiver, or Trustee.

55 - Consent of Corporation or Joint-Stock Association.

56 - Consent of Partnership.

57 - Effect of Consent Where Petitioner Is a Joint Debtor.

58 - Consent of Purchaser or Assignee of Debt.

59 - Consenting Creditor Must Relinquish Security.

60 - Penalty if Creditor Swears Falsely.

61 - Affidavit of Consenting Creditor.

62 - When Non-Resident Creditor to Annex Accounts and Securities.

63 - Petitioner's Schedule.

64 - Petitioner's Affidavit.

65 - Order to Show Cause.

66 - How Order Published and Served.

67 - Hearing.

68 - Putting Cause on Calendar.

69 - Opposing Creditor to File Specifications, and May Demand Jury Trial.

70 - Opposing Creditor to File Proofs, if Not Named in Schedule.

71 - Proceedings if Jurors Do Not Agree.

72 - When Insolvent Required to Produce His Non-Resident Wife.

73 - Examination of Insolvent.

74 - When Insolvent Cannot Be Discharged.

75 - When Assignment to Be Directed.

76 - Assignment; Contents, and to Whom Made.

77 - Trustees, How Designated.

78 - Effect of Assignment.

79 - When Discharge to Be Granted.

80 - Order to Show Cause Where Trustee Refuses to Give Certificate.

81 - Proceedings Upon Return of Order.

82 - Discharge and Other Papers to Be Recorded.

83 - Effect of Discharge.

84 - Effect of Discharge as to Foreign Contracts or Creditors.

85 - Effect of Discharge as to Debts to the United States and the State.

86 - Insolvent to Be Released From Imprisonment.

87 - Discharge, When Void.

88 - Invalidity May Be Proved on Motion to Vacate Order of Arrest or Execution.