§ 180. Examination of money and securities paid into court. The comptroller may examine the books, accounts and vouchers of every bank, trust company or other depository in the state in anywise relating to moneys or securities so paid into court or directed to be paid into court by statute. Where such moneys or securities […]
§ 181. Title of successor of custodian of court funds. On the expiration of the official term of a public officer, or where a vacancy occurs in his office, by death or otherwise, all public stock, bonds, mortgages, and other securities deposited into court and held by him, vest in his successor in office; and […]
§ 182. Deposit and investment of money paid into court. All funds or moneys paid into court shall be deposited in such savings bank, trust company, bank, banking association or with such banker, as shall be designated by the state comptroller, as soon as received by the custodian thereof. But the money must be deposited […]
§ 183. Custodian’s books of account of court funds. Every officer having charge of moneys, securities or other property in the custody of the court, shall keep a book or books in which he shall make an exact account thereof. Such book or books shall state the name of the court, the title of the […]
§ 184. Annual reports to comptroller of custodian of court funds. Every treasurer or financial officer who has in his charge or possession or under his control, or who keeps a record of money, bonds, stocks, mortgages or any other securities or property deposited into court and held by him, must, once in each year, […]
§ 185. Annual report to chief administrator of the courts by custodian of court funds. On or before the first day of February in each year the county treasurer in each county and the commissioner of finance of the city of New York shall file a report duly verified with the chief administrator of the […]