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Private Bankers
- N.Y. Banking Law § 160— Verified certificate
- N.Y. Banking Law § 161— Authorization certificate
- N.Y. Banking Law § 162— Permanent capital; increase or decrease
- N.Y. Banking Law § 163— Restrictions as to place of business
- N.Y. Banking Law § 164— Change of location
- N.Y. Banking Law § 165— Segregation of investments; title to be taken in descriptive name
- N.Y. Banking Law § 166— Depositors preferred in case of failure or suspension
- N.Y. Banking Law § 167— Reserves against deposits
- N.Y. Banking Law § 168— Restrictions on acceptance of deposits and payment of interest
- N.Y. Banking Law § 171— Repayment of deposits standing in the names of minors, trustees or joint depositors; repayment where adverse claim is asserted; interplea..
- N.Y. Banking Law § 172— Restrictions on investments
- N.Y. Banking Law § 173— Rate of interest; effect of usury
- N.Y. Banking Law § 174— Restrictions on purchases of, and loans on real estate
- N.Y. Banking Law § 175— Books and records
- N.Y. Banking Law § 176— Reports required by superintendent; penalty for failure to make
- N.Y. Banking Law § 177— Official communications from superintendent
- N.Y. Banking Law § 178— Business of deceased private banker; continuation; liquidation
- N.Y. Banking Law § 179— Effect of revocation of authorization certificate
- N.Y. Banking Law § 180— Prohibitions against encroachment upon certain powers of private bankers, savings banks and savings and loan associations
- N.Y. Banking Law § 181— Exemptions of certain private bankers