(b) Allowance where funds depleted. If, at the termination of a
receivership, there are no funds in the hands of the receiver, the
court, upon application of the receiver, may fix the compensation of the
receiver and the fees of his attorney, in accordance with the respective
services rendered, and may direct the party who moved for the
appointment of the receiver to pay such sums, in addition to the
necessary expenditures incurred by the receiver. This subdivision shall
not apply to a receiver or his attorney appointed pursuant to article
twenty-three-a of the general business law.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
8001 - Persons Subpoenaed; Examination Before Trial; Transcripts of Records.
8004 - Commissions of Receivers.
8005 - Commissions of Trustees; Advance Payment of Fees of an Attorney-Trustee.
8006 - Premiums on Undertakings by Fiduciaries.
8008 - Fees and Expenses of Officer to Be Paid Before Transmission of Paper.
8009 - Oaths; Acknowledgments; Certification or Exemplification.
8011 - Fixed Fees of Sheriffs.
8014 - Collection of Sheriff's Fees on Execution.
8015 - County Clerk Where Sheriff Is a Party or Otherwise Disqualified.
8016 - Clerks of Courts of Record Generally.
8017 - Exemption of the State and Counties, and Agencies and Officers Thereof, From Fees of Clerks.
8018 - Index Number Fees of County Clerks.
8019 - County Clerks Generally.
8020 - County Clerks as Clerks of Court.
8021 - County Clerks Other Than as Clerks of Court.
8022 - Fee on Civil Appeals Proceedings Before Appellate Courts.