§ 207. Warrant to seize chattel; proceedings thereupon. If the\nplaintiff is not in possession of the chattel, a warrant may be granted\nby the court, or a judge thereof, commanding the sheriff, or such\nenforcement officer as is provided by law to execute the mandates of the\nparticular court, to seize the chattel and safely keep it to abide the\nfinal judgment in the action. The provisions of the civil practice law\nand rules, and the provisions of the court act of the particular court,\nrelating to an order of attachment shall apply to such warrant of\nseizure, and to the proceedings to procure it, and after it has been\nissued, except as otherwise expressly prescribed in this article.\n
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