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§ 584.  Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; procedure. 1.  The superintendent may revoke any license issued hereunder if  he  shall  find that:    (a)  The  licensee  has violated any provisions of this article, or of  any rule or regulation made by the superintendent under and  within  the  authority of this article;    (b)  Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time  of the original application for such license, would have  warranted  the  superintendent in refusing originally to issue such license; or    (c)  The conviction of a licensee for a crime against the laws of this  state or any other  state  or  of  the  United  States  involving  moral  turpitude  or  fraudulent  or dishonest actions, or the entry of a final  judgement in a court of competent jurisdiction against the licensee in a  civil action arising from fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.    2. The superintendent may, on good cause shown,  suspend  any  license  for a period not exceeding thirty days, pending investigation.    3.  No license shall be revoked or suspended except after notice and a  hearing thereon.    4. Any licensee  may  surrender  any  license  by  delivering  to  the  superintendent  written  notice that it thereby surrenders such license,  but such surrender shall not affect such licensee's  civil  or  criminal  liability for acts committed prior to such surrender.    5.  No revocation, suspension or surrender of any license shall impair  or affect the obligation of any pre-existing lawful contract between the  licensee and any person.    6. Every license issued hereunder shall remain  in  force  and  effect  until  the  same  shall  have  been surrendered, revoked or suspended in  accordance with the provisions of this article, but  the  superintendent  shall  have authority to reinstate a suspended license or to issue a new  license to a licensee whose license shall have been revoked if  no  fact  or  condition  then exists which would have warranted the superintendent  in refusing originally to issue such license under this article.    7. Whenever the superintendent  shall  revoke  or  suspend  a  license  issued pursuant to this article, he shall forthwith execute in duplicate  a  written  order to that effect. The superintendent shall file one copy  of such order in the office of  the  department  of  banking  and  shall  forthwith  serve the other copy upon the licensee. Any such order may be  reviewed in the manner provided by article seventy-eight  of  the  civil  practice  law  and  rules.  Such application for review as authorized by  this section must be made within thirty days from the date of such order  of suspension or revocation.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-12-c > 584

§ 584.  Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; procedure. 1.  The superintendent may revoke any license issued hereunder if  he  shall  find that:    (a)  The  licensee  has violated any provisions of this article, or of  any rule or regulation made by the superintendent under and  within  the  authority of this article;    (b)  Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time  of the original application for such license, would have  warranted  the  superintendent in refusing originally to issue such license; or    (c)  The conviction of a licensee for a crime against the laws of this  state or any other  state  or  of  the  United  States  involving  moral  turpitude  or  fraudulent  or dishonest actions, or the entry of a final  judgement in a court of competent jurisdiction against the licensee in a  civil action arising from fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.    2. The superintendent may, on good cause shown,  suspend  any  license  for a period not exceeding thirty days, pending investigation.    3.  No license shall be revoked or suspended except after notice and a  hearing thereon.    4. Any licensee  may  surrender  any  license  by  delivering  to  the  superintendent  written  notice that it thereby surrenders such license,  but such surrender shall not affect such licensee's  civil  or  criminal  liability for acts committed prior to such surrender.    5.  No revocation, suspension or surrender of any license shall impair  or affect the obligation of any pre-existing lawful contract between the  licensee and any person.    6. Every license issued hereunder shall remain  in  force  and  effect  until  the  same  shall  have  been surrendered, revoked or suspended in  accordance with the provisions of this article, but  the  superintendent  shall  have authority to reinstate a suspended license or to issue a new  license to a licensee whose license shall have been revoked if  no  fact  or  condition  then exists which would have warranted the superintendent  in refusing originally to issue such license under this article.    7. Whenever the superintendent  shall  revoke  or  suspend  a  license  issued pursuant to this article, he shall forthwith execute in duplicate  a  written  order to that effect. The superintendent shall file one copy  of such order in the office of  the  department  of  banking  and  shall  forthwith  serve the other copy upon the licensee. Any such order may be  reviewed in the manner provided by article seventy-eight  of  the  civil  practice  law  and  rules.  Such application for review as authorized by  this section must be made within thirty days from the date of such order  of suspension or revocation.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-12-c > 584

§ 584.  Grounds for suspension or revocation of license; procedure. 1.  The superintendent may revoke any license issued hereunder if  he  shall  find that:    (a)  The  licensee  has violated any provisions of this article, or of  any rule or regulation made by the superintendent under and  within  the  authority of this article;    (b)  Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed at the time  of the original application for such license, would have  warranted  the  superintendent in refusing originally to issue such license; or    (c)  The conviction of a licensee for a crime against the laws of this  state or any other  state  or  of  the  United  States  involving  moral  turpitude  or  fraudulent  or dishonest actions, or the entry of a final  judgement in a court of competent jurisdiction against the licensee in a  civil action arising from fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit.    2. The superintendent may, on good cause shown,  suspend  any  license  for a period not exceeding thirty days, pending investigation.    3.  No license shall be revoked or suspended except after notice and a  hearing thereon.    4. Any licensee  may  surrender  any  license  by  delivering  to  the  superintendent  written  notice that it thereby surrenders such license,  but such surrender shall not affect such licensee's  civil  or  criminal  liability for acts committed prior to such surrender.    5.  No revocation, suspension or surrender of any license shall impair  or affect the obligation of any pre-existing lawful contract between the  licensee and any person.    6. Every license issued hereunder shall remain  in  force  and  effect  until  the  same  shall  have  been surrendered, revoked or suspended in  accordance with the provisions of this article, but  the  superintendent  shall  have authority to reinstate a suspended license or to issue a new  license to a licensee whose license shall have been revoked if  no  fact  or  condition  then exists which would have warranted the superintendent  in refusing originally to issue such license under this article.    7. Whenever the superintendent  shall  revoke  or  suspend  a  license  issued pursuant to this article, he shall forthwith execute in duplicate  a  written  order to that effect. The superintendent shall file one copy  of such order in the office of  the  department  of  banking  and  shall  forthwith  serve the other copy upon the licensee. Any such order may be  reviewed in the manner provided by article seventy-eight  of  the  civil  practice  law  and  rules.  Such application for review as authorized by  this section must be made within thirty days from the date of such order  of suspension or revocation.