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130-C - Voting Trustees and Voting Trust Agreements.

NY Real Prop L § 130-C (2019) (N/A)
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§ 130-c. Voting trustees and voting trust agreements. 1. No trustee or member of a committee or the attorney of such trustee or committee or any employee of either shall be eligible to become a voting trustee or an officer or director of a corporation to be formed or used under a plan of reorganization to acquire title to property previously administered by such trustee or committee unless the facts with respect to their previous connection with the property are disclosed to the court and the affirmative approval of the holders of at least fifty-one per centum of the mortgage investments is obtained or unless a plan of reorganization approved by the court in proceedings under section one hundred and twenty-two of this chapter shall so provide.

2. No agreement appointing trustees to vote the stock of any corporation formed or used under a plan of reorganization of property shall be valid for a longer term than five years and unless it has been submitted to and approved by the court and no trustees appointed by such agreement shall continue to act thereunder after the expiration of its term, unless and until a new or an extension agreement has been entered into and received the affirmative approval of the holders of at least fifty-one per centum of the stock.

3. No salary or other compensation shall be paid to any voting trustee or any officer or director of a corporation formed or used to acquire the title to property in or through reorganization unless the same has been approved by the court.

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130-C - Voting Trustees and Voting Trust Agreements.