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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-26-b > 749

§ 749. Record of proceedings of the board; certificates and subpoenas.  1.  The  board shall cause a record to be kept of its proceedings by its  secretary or other officer designated by it.    2. The records  of  its  proceeding  and  copies  of  all  papers  and  documents  in  its  possession  and  custody may be authenticated in the  usual form, under the official seal of the board and  the  signature  of  the  chairman  or  secretary  of  the  board,  and  shall be received in  evidence in the same manner and with  like  effect  as  deeds  regularly  acknowledged or proven.    3.  The  board  may  issue subpoenas, which, when authenticated by any  member or the secretary shall be regulated by the civil practice law and  rules.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-26-b > 749

§ 749. Record of proceedings of the board; certificates and subpoenas.  1.  The  board shall cause a record to be kept of its proceedings by its  secretary or other officer designated by it.    2. The records  of  its  proceeding  and  copies  of  all  papers  and  documents  in  its  possession  and  custody may be authenticated in the  usual form, under the official seal of the board and  the  signature  of  the  chairman  or  secretary  of  the  board,  and  shall be received in  evidence in the same manner and with  like  effect  as  deeds  regularly  acknowledged or proven.    3.  The  board  may  issue subpoenas, which, when authenticated by any  member or the secretary shall be regulated by the civil practice law and  rules.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-26-b > 749

§ 749. Record of proceedings of the board; certificates and subpoenas.  1.  The  board shall cause a record to be kept of its proceedings by its  secretary or other officer designated by it.    2. The records  of  its  proceeding  and  copies  of  all  papers  and  documents  in  its  possession  and  custody may be authenticated in the  usual form, under the official seal of the board and  the  signature  of  the  chairman  or  secretary  of  the  board,  and  shall be received in  evidence in the same manner and with  like  effect  as  deeds  regularly  acknowledged or proven.    3.  The  board  may  issue subpoenas, which, when authenticated by any  member or the secretary shall be regulated by the civil practice law and  rules.