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§ 521. Liability for failure to disclose required information.    Failure  of the corporation to comply in good faith with the notice or  disclosure or reporting provisions of  section  501  (Stock  and  shares  prohibited;  membership  certificates  authorized),  or paragraph (c) of  section 503 (Capital certificates), or  paragraph  (c)  of  section  505  (Subvention   certificates),   or   paragraph   (b)   of   section   513  (Administration of assets received for specific  purposes),  or  section  518   (Reports  to  comptroller),  or  section  519  (Annual  report  of  directors), or section 520 (Reports  of  corporation),  shall  make  the  corporation liable for any damage sustained by any person in consequence  thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Npc > Article-5 > 521

§ 521. Liability for failure to disclose required information.    Failure  of the corporation to comply in good faith with the notice or  disclosure or reporting provisions of  section  501  (Stock  and  shares  prohibited;  membership  certificates  authorized),  or paragraph (c) of  section 503 (Capital certificates), or  paragraph  (c)  of  section  505  (Subvention   certificates),   or   paragraph   (b)   of   section   513  (Administration of assets received for specific  purposes),  or  section  518   (Reports  to  comptroller),  or  section  519  (Annual  report  of  directors), or section 520 (Reports  of  corporation),  shall  make  the  corporation liable for any damage sustained by any person in consequence  thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Npc > Article-5 > 521

§ 521. Liability for failure to disclose required information.    Failure  of the corporation to comply in good faith with the notice or  disclosure or reporting provisions of  section  501  (Stock  and  shares  prohibited;  membership  certificates  authorized),  or paragraph (c) of  section 503 (Capital certificates), or  paragraph  (c)  of  section  505  (Subvention   certificates),   or   paragraph   (b)   of   section   513  (Administration of assets received for specific  purposes),  or  section  518   (Reports  to  comptroller),  or  section  519  (Annual  report  of  directors), or section 520 (Reports  of  corporation),  shall  make  the  corporation liable for any damage sustained by any person in consequence  thereof.