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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-13-b > 645

§ 645.  Assignment of claims to superintendent. At the written request  of any claimant or creditor of the licensee whose claim is  based  on  a  transaction,  in  this state, for the sale or issuance of a check or the  receipt of money for transmission or transmission of the same, under the  provisions of this article, the superintendent may, in  his  discretion,  take  an  assignment  of  such  claim  in  trust  for the benefit of the  assigning claimant or creditor and may bring any legal action  necessary  to  collect such claim. Two or more such claims against the licensee may  be combined in one such action.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-13-b > 645

§ 645.  Assignment of claims to superintendent. At the written request  of any claimant or creditor of the licensee whose claim is  based  on  a  transaction,  in  this state, for the sale or issuance of a check or the  receipt of money for transmission or transmission of the same, under the  provisions of this article, the superintendent may, in  his  discretion,  take  an  assignment  of  such  claim  in  trust  for the benefit of the  assigning claimant or creditor and may bring any legal action  necessary  to  collect such claim. Two or more such claims against the licensee may  be combined in one such action.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-13-b > 645

§ 645.  Assignment of claims to superintendent. At the written request  of any claimant or creditor of the licensee whose claim is  based  on  a  transaction,  in  this state, for the sale or issuance of a check or the  receipt of money for transmission or transmission of the same, under the  provisions of this article, the superintendent may, in  his  discretion,  take  an  assignment  of  such  claim  in  trust  for the benefit of the  assigning claimant or creditor and may bring any legal action  necessary  to  collect such claim. Two or more such claims against the licensee may  be combined in one such action.