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Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-4 > 406

§  406.  Computation by superintendent of insurance. Any court, judge,  referee  or  other  judicial  or  administrative  officer  by  whom  any  valuation  under  this article must be made is authorized to transmit to  the superintendent of insurance such statement of facts as is  necessary  to  permit  the  required  computation,  and  such  superintendent shall  thereupon make the computation and, without charge, certify the same  to  the   court  or  other  officer  submitting  such  statement.  Any  such  certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the method of  computation  adopted therein is correct.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-4 > 406

§  406.  Computation by superintendent of insurance. Any court, judge,  referee  or  other  judicial  or  administrative  officer  by  whom  any  valuation  under  this article must be made is authorized to transmit to  the superintendent of insurance such statement of facts as is  necessary  to  permit  the  required  computation,  and  such  superintendent shall  thereupon make the computation and, without charge, certify the same  to  the   court  or  other  officer  submitting  such  statement.  Any  such  certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the method of  computation  adopted therein is correct.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpa > Article-4 > 406

§  406.  Computation by superintendent of insurance. Any court, judge,  referee  or  other  judicial  or  administrative  officer  by  whom  any  valuation  under  this article must be made is authorized to transmit to  the superintendent of insurance such statement of facts as is  necessary  to  permit  the  required  computation,  and  such  superintendent shall  thereupon make the computation and, without charge, certify the same  to  the   court  or  other  officer  submitting  such  statement.  Any  such  certificate shall be conclusive evidence that the method of  computation  adopted therein is correct.