§ 1219. Petition. The petition shall describe the property with respect to which the proceeding is instituted, the facts from which the court may find that the requirements of section twelve hundred fifteen of this article have been met and from which the presumptions set forth in section twelve hundred sixteen of this article may arise. It may include one or more items of property, as the attorney general may be advised, without prejudice to his right subsequently to commence proceedings relating to other items not included, provided, however, that when known owners or claimants are described as a class, the requirements of section twelve hundred seventeen (a) (i) of this article must be met.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 1219

  • Property: includes , but is not limited to, money, rights to claim refunds or rebates, postal savings deposits, bonds, notes, certificates, policies of insurance, other instruments of value, choses in action, obligations whether written or unwritten, and any thing of value of any nature whatsoever. See N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 1214