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§  1416.  Restriction on agreement to locate abandoned property. 1. No  agreement to locate property held by the comptroller  pursuant  to  this  chapter shall be valid unless that agreement:    (a) is in writing and signed by the property owner;    (b) discloses the nature of the property; and    (c) discloses the name and address of the holder.    2.  No  such  agreement shall be valid if it provides for payment of a  fee in excess of fifteen percent of the value of recoverable property.    3. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent an owner from  asserting, at any time, that any agreement to locate  property  held  by  the comptroller is based on an excessive or unjust consideration.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-14 > 1416

§  1416.  Restriction on agreement to locate abandoned property. 1. No  agreement to locate property held by the comptroller  pursuant  to  this  chapter shall be valid unless that agreement:    (a) is in writing and signed by the property owner;    (b) discloses the nature of the property; and    (c) discloses the name and address of the holder.    2.  No  such  agreement shall be valid if it provides for payment of a  fee in excess of fifteen percent of the value of recoverable property.    3. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent an owner from  asserting, at any time, that any agreement to locate  property  held  by  the comptroller is based on an excessive or unjust consideration.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-14 > 1416

§  1416.  Restriction on agreement to locate abandoned property. 1. No  agreement to locate property held by the comptroller  pursuant  to  this  chapter shall be valid unless that agreement:    (a) is in writing and signed by the property owner;    (b) discloses the nature of the property; and    (c) discloses the name and address of the holder.    2.  No  such  agreement shall be valid if it provides for payment of a  fee in excess of fifteen percent of the value of recoverable property.    3. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent an owner from  asserting, at any time, that any agreement to locate  property  held  by  the comptroller is based on an excessive or unjust consideration.