Order affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
Having been invested by the Legislature with the discretionary authority to order the sequestration of property to enforce the provisions of "[a]ll orders or decrees entered in matrimonial actions" (Domestic Relations Law, § 236, part B, subd 9, par a; emphasis added; see 2 Foster & Freed, Law and the Family, § 33:12, 1982 Cum Supp, p 850; cf. Farino v Farino,
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