§ 75. When assignment to be directed. An order, directing the execution of an assignment, must be made by the court, where it appears, by the verdict of the jury; or, if a jury has not been demanded, or the jurors have been discharged by reason of their inability to agree, where it satisfactorily appears to the court; as follows:

Terms Used In N.Y. Debtor and Creditor Law 75

  • Verdict: The decision of a petit jury or a judge.

1. That the petitioner is justly and truly indebted to the consenting creditors, in sums which amount, in the aggregate, to two-thirds of all the debts, which the petitioner owed, at the time of presenting his petition, to creditors residing within the United States.

2. That he has honestly and fairly given a true account of his property.

3. That he has, in all things, conformed to the matters required of him by this article.