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§ 355.  Solicitation  of  loans.  1.  Any  loan  made  by a person not  licensed under this article to a resident of this state, in the  amount,  not  exceeding  the  maximum amounts prescribed in section three hundred  forty of this article, where solicitation of the loan  was  made  within  this  state,  and  where  the interest, discount, consideration or other  charge contracted for or received exceeds that permitted to  a  licensee  under the laws of this state shall be void, and the lender shall have no  right   to   collect  or  receive  any  principal,  interest  or  charge  whatsoever. No action to enforce  a  loan  made  in  violation  of  this  subdivision  may  be  maintained,  even though the amount demanded to be  paid in such action does not exceed that permitted to a  licensee  under  the laws of this state.    2.  For purposes of this article, solicitation of a loan shall include  any solicitation, request or inducement to enter into  a  loan  made  by  means  of  or through a direct mailing, television or radio announcement  or advertisement, advertisement in a  newspaper,  magazine,  leaflet  or  pamphlet  distributed  within  this state, or visual display within this  state,  whether  or  not  such  solicitation,  request   or   inducement  constitutes an offer to enter into a contract.

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§ 355.  Solicitation  of  loans.  1.  Any  loan  made  by a person not  licensed under this article to a resident of this state, in the  amount,  not  exceeding  the  maximum amounts prescribed in section three hundred  forty of this article, where solicitation of the loan  was  made  within  this  state,  and  where  the interest, discount, consideration or other  charge contracted for or received exceeds that permitted to  a  licensee  under the laws of this state shall be void, and the lender shall have no  right   to   collect  or  receive  any  principal,  interest  or  charge  whatsoever. No action to enforce  a  loan  made  in  violation  of  this  subdivision  may  be  maintained,  even though the amount demanded to be  paid in such action does not exceed that permitted to a  licensee  under  the laws of this state.    2.  For purposes of this article, solicitation of a loan shall include  any solicitation, request or inducement to enter into  a  loan  made  by  means  of  or through a direct mailing, television or radio announcement  or advertisement, advertisement in a  newspaper,  magazine,  leaflet  or  pamphlet  distributed  within  this state, or visual display within this  state,  whether  or  not  such  solicitation,  request   or   inducement  constitutes an offer to enter into a contract.

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Statutes > New-york > Bnk > Article-9 > 355

§ 355.  Solicitation  of  loans.  1.  Any  loan  made  by a person not  licensed under this article to a resident of this state, in the  amount,  not  exceeding  the  maximum amounts prescribed in section three hundred  forty of this article, where solicitation of the loan  was  made  within  this  state,  and  where  the interest, discount, consideration or other  charge contracted for or received exceeds that permitted to  a  licensee  under the laws of this state shall be void, and the lender shall have no  right   to   collect  or  receive  any  principal,  interest  or  charge  whatsoever. No action to enforce  a  loan  made  in  violation  of  this  subdivision  may  be  maintained,  even though the amount demanded to be  paid in such action does not exceed that permitted to a  licensee  under  the laws of this state.    2.  For purposes of this article, solicitation of a loan shall include  any solicitation, request or inducement to enter into  a  loan  made  by  means  of  or through a direct mailing, television or radio announcement  or advertisement, advertisement in a  newspaper,  magazine,  leaflet  or  pamphlet  distributed  within  this state, or visual display within this  state,  whether  or  not  such  solicitation,  request   or   inducement  constitutes an offer to enter into a contract.