Under a somewhat similar statute which directed that funds which had been paid into court and there remained for a period of twenty years, be paid over to the Treasurer of the State, it was pointed out that the State was not thereby asserting title to such moneys, but was providing only for the custody thereof. (See People v. Keenan, 110 App. Div. 537; State Finance Law, ยง 44; Matter of Stevenson, 137 App. Div. 789; Matter of People v. Maltbie, 102 Misc. 575.) But the fact that the State is not asserting title is not sufficient to enable appellants to obtain the fund.