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17:16A-14.  Examination of affairs;  expenses;  duty to exhibit books, records and accounts
    The commissioner may, whenever he deems the same expedient, make or cause to  be made, an examination of the assets and liabilities, method of conducting  business and all other affairs of every investment company authorized to  transact business in this State.  For the purpose of the examination the  commissioner may authorize and employ such persons to conduct the same or to  assist therein as he may deem advisable.  The examination may be conducted in  any State or country in which the company examined is incorporated or has an  office, agent or place of business.  The reasonable expenses of such  examination shall be fixed and determined by the commissioner, and he shall  collect them from the company examined, which shall pay them on presentation of  a detailed account of the expenses. If any company, after the examination,  shall be adjudged by the Superior Court to be insolvent, the expense of the  examination, if unpaid, shall be ordered paid out of the assets of the company.   No company shall, either directly or indirectly, pay, by way of gift, credit  or otherwise, any other or further sum to the commissioner or to any person in  the employ of the department for extra service or for purposes of legislation,  or for any other purpose.  It shall be the duty of the officers, agents and  employees of any such company to exhibit all its books, records and accounts  for the purpose of the examination, and otherwise to facilitate it so far as it  may be in their power to do, and for that purpose the commissioner, his deputy, assistants and employees may examine, under oath, the officers, agents and employees of any such company relative to its business and affairs.

     L.1938, c. 322, p. 827, s. 14.  Amended by L.1953, c. 17, p. 231, s. 100.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17 > Section-17-16a > 17-16a-14

17:16A-14.  Examination of affairs;  expenses;  duty to exhibit books, records and accounts
    The commissioner may, whenever he deems the same expedient, make or cause to  be made, an examination of the assets and liabilities, method of conducting  business and all other affairs of every investment company authorized to  transact business in this State.  For the purpose of the examination the  commissioner may authorize and employ such persons to conduct the same or to  assist therein as he may deem advisable.  The examination may be conducted in  any State or country in which the company examined is incorporated or has an  office, agent or place of business.  The reasonable expenses of such  examination shall be fixed and determined by the commissioner, and he shall  collect them from the company examined, which shall pay them on presentation of  a detailed account of the expenses. If any company, after the examination,  shall be adjudged by the Superior Court to be insolvent, the expense of the  examination, if unpaid, shall be ordered paid out of the assets of the company.   No company shall, either directly or indirectly, pay, by way of gift, credit  or otherwise, any other or further sum to the commissioner or to any person in  the employ of the department for extra service or for purposes of legislation,  or for any other purpose.  It shall be the duty of the officers, agents and  employees of any such company to exhibit all its books, records and accounts  for the purpose of the examination, and otherwise to facilitate it so far as it  may be in their power to do, and for that purpose the commissioner, his deputy, assistants and employees may examine, under oath, the officers, agents and employees of any such company relative to its business and affairs.

     L.1938, c. 322, p. 827, s. 14.  Amended by L.1953, c. 17, p. 231, s. 100.
 

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17 > Section-17-16a > 17-16a-14

17:16A-14.  Examination of affairs;  expenses;  duty to exhibit books, records and accounts
    The commissioner may, whenever he deems the same expedient, make or cause to  be made, an examination of the assets and liabilities, method of conducting  business and all other affairs of every investment company authorized to  transact business in this State.  For the purpose of the examination the  commissioner may authorize and employ such persons to conduct the same or to  assist therein as he may deem advisable.  The examination may be conducted in  any State or country in which the company examined is incorporated or has an  office, agent or place of business.  The reasonable expenses of such  examination shall be fixed and determined by the commissioner, and he shall  collect them from the company examined, which shall pay them on presentation of  a detailed account of the expenses. If any company, after the examination,  shall be adjudged by the Superior Court to be insolvent, the expense of the  examination, if unpaid, shall be ordered paid out of the assets of the company.   No company shall, either directly or indirectly, pay, by way of gift, credit  or otherwise, any other or further sum to the commissioner or to any person in  the employ of the department for extra service or for purposes of legislation,  or for any other purpose.  It shall be the duty of the officers, agents and  employees of any such company to exhibit all its books, records and accounts  for the purpose of the examination, and otherwise to facilitate it so far as it  may be in their power to do, and for that purpose the commissioner, his deputy, assistants and employees may examine, under oath, the officers, agents and employees of any such company relative to its business and affairs.

     L.1938, c. 322, p. 827, s. 14.  Amended by L.1953, c. 17, p. 231, s. 100.