ยง 89. Order to show cause; contents; service. At the time of issuing
such warrant the justice shall grant an order to show cause, why the
vessel seized by virtue of such warrant should not be sold to satisfy
the lien specified in the application. Such order shall be returnable
not less than eight days after the service thereof, as required in this
section, before the justice and at the time and place mentioned therein.
It shall be directed to the master or other person in charge of the
vessel seized and to the owner and consignee thereof, if known. A copy
of such order and the application for the warrant shall be served
personally upon the master or other person in charge of such vessel at
the time of the execution of such warrant; and personally upon the owner
and consignee of such vessel if a resident of the state, or if not a
resident of the state, by mail addressed to such owner or consignee at
his last known place of residence, within ten days after the execution
of such warrant.
Structure New York Laws
Article 4 - Liens on Vessels and Enforcement Thereof
81 - Lien on Vessel Causing Damage.
82 - Notice of Lien, When to Be Filed.
87 - Undertaking to Accompany Application.
88 - Warrant; Execution Thereof.
89 - Order to Show Cause; Contents; Service.
90 - Notice of Issuance of Warrant to Be Published and Served.
91 - Proceedings Upon Return of Order to Show Cause; Trial of Issue.
92 - Order of Sale, When Made.
94 - Notice of the Distribution of the Proceeds of Sale.
95 - Liens for Which No Warrants Are Issued.
97 - Trial of Issues and Appeal.
98 - Distribution of Proceeds.
99 - Payment of Uncontested Claims.
100 - Distribution of Surplus.
101 - Application for a Discharge of Warrant.
102 - Undertaking to Accompany Application for Discharge.