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What is NYC RCNY § 8-04?

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Any of the following will be considered a proper voucher for payments of money out of court, by the Department of Finance. (a) A check properly endorsed and bearing proper evidence of payment by the bank on which it was drawn to the person or persons to whom payment was directed to be made.

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§ 8-04 Vouchers.

RCNY § 8-04

Any of the following will be considered a proper voucher for payments of money out of court, by the Department of Finance.

(a)A check properly endorsed and bearing proper evidence of payment by the bank on which it was drawn to the person or persons to whom payment was directed to be made.

(b)A proper receipt or voucher signed by the person or persons to whom payment is directed to be made or to whom securities or other property are directed to be assigned or delivered. Such receipt must be filed at the time of any payment, assignment or delivery directed by the order of the court.

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