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Assignment of Earnings
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46— Definitions
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-a— No implied repeal
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-b— Assignments of future earnings collectible only as prescribed
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-c— Formal requisites of assignments of less than one thousand dollars and of assignments securing certain guarantees amounting to fifteen hu..
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-d— Guarantee of certain purchases secured by assignment of earnings
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-e— Personal execution of assignment by assignor; delivery of copies of papers
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 46-f— Limit on interest and other charges
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47— Public filing of assignment before filing with employer
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47-a— Place of filing
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47-b— Filing, entering and indexing
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47-c— Refiling
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47-d— Cancellation of assignment
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 47-e— Vacating of an assignment, by order of a court
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 48— Notice to be mailed to assignor prior to filing with employer
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 48-a— Manner of collection; percentage of earnings deductible; restriction against multiple deductions
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 48-b— Amount of exempt earnings
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 48-c— Assignment of future earnings by person unemployed; effect of loss of employment
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 48-d— Payroll deductions not included
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 49— Certain provisions not applicable to banks, trust companies or credit unions
- N.Y. Pers. Prop. Law § 49-a— Statement to be filed by lenders upon assignment