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§ 350. Money   or   securities   deposited   as   proof  of  financial  responsibility. (a) A person may give proof of financial  responsibility  by  delivering to the commissioner one hundred fifty thousand dollars in  cash, or securities, such as may legally be purchased by  savings  banks  or  for  trust  funds,  of  a market value of one hundred fifty thousand  dollars.    (b) All money or securities so delivered to the commissioner shall  be  placed  by  the  commissioner  in  the  custody  of  the commissioner of  taxation and finance and shall be subject to execution  to  satisfy  any  judgment  mentioned  in  this  article within the limits of coverage and  subject to the limits on amounts required  by  this  article  for  motor  vehicle  liability  policies,  and if such moneys or securities shall be  otherwise subjected to attachment or any execution, the depositor  shall  immediately  furnish such additional moneys or securities, not otherwise  subjected to attachment or execution, to meet the requirements  of  this  section.    (c)  The commissioner shall not accept such money or securities unless  accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied judgments  against  such  person  registered in the office of the county clerk of the county  where such person resides.

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Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-3 > Article-7 > 350

§ 350. Money   or   securities   deposited   as   proof  of  financial  responsibility. (a) A person may give proof of financial  responsibility  by  delivering to the commissioner one hundred fifty thousand dollars in  cash, or securities, such as may legally be purchased by  savings  banks  or  for  trust  funds,  of  a market value of one hundred fifty thousand  dollars.    (b) All money or securities so delivered to the commissioner shall  be  placed  by  the  commissioner  in  the  custody  of  the commissioner of  taxation and finance and shall be subject to execution  to  satisfy  any  judgment  mentioned  in  this  article within the limits of coverage and  subject to the limits on amounts required  by  this  article  for  motor  vehicle  liability  policies,  and if such moneys or securities shall be  otherwise subjected to attachment or any execution, the depositor  shall  immediately  furnish such additional moneys or securities, not otherwise  subjected to attachment or execution, to meet the requirements  of  this  section.    (c)  The commissioner shall not accept such money or securities unless  accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied judgments  against  such  person  registered in the office of the county clerk of the county  where such person resides.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-3 > Article-7 > 350

§ 350. Money   or   securities   deposited   as   proof  of  financial  responsibility. (a) A person may give proof of financial  responsibility  by  delivering to the commissioner one hundred fifty thousand dollars in  cash, or securities, such as may legally be purchased by  savings  banks  or  for  trust  funds,  of  a market value of one hundred fifty thousand  dollars.    (b) All money or securities so delivered to the commissioner shall  be  placed  by  the  commissioner  in  the  custody  of  the commissioner of  taxation and finance and shall be subject to execution  to  satisfy  any  judgment  mentioned  in  this  article within the limits of coverage and  subject to the limits on amounts required  by  this  article  for  motor  vehicle  liability  policies,  and if such moneys or securities shall be  otherwise subjected to attachment or any execution, the depositor  shall  immediately  furnish such additional moneys or securities, not otherwise  subjected to attachment or execution, to meet the requirements  of  this  section.    (c)  The commissioner shall not accept such money or securities unless  accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied judgments  against  such  person  registered in the office of the county clerk of the county  where such person resides.