A New York Order Authorizing Interpleader Deposit is a court order issued by a New York court allowing a party to deposit funds with the court in an interpleader action. An interpleader action is a lawsuit brought by a third party who holds money or other property in dispute, and is uncertain as to who is legally entitled to the property. By filing an interpleader action, the third party can deposit the money or property with the court and be relieved of further liability. The New York Order Authorizing Interpleader Deposit requires the third party to deposit the disputed money or property with the court, and outlines the conditions under which the deposit must be made. The order also outlines the procedures that must be followed in order to resolve the dispute and determine who is legally entitled to the money or property. There are two types of New York Order Authorizing Interpleader Deposit: a simplified order and a standard order. A simplified order is an order that does not require the third party to provide additional information in order to deposit the funds. A standard order requires the third party to provide detailed information about the dispute and the parties involved.