New York Statutes

§ 461 — Change of location; establishment of stations; extension or revival of corporate existence

New York § 461
JurisdictionNew York
Law BNKBanking
Art. 11Credit Unions

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N.Y. Banking § 461 (2026).

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§ 461. Change of location; establishment of stations; extension or\nrevival of corporate existence.

1.Any credit union may make a written\napplication to the superintendent for leave to change its place of\nbusiness to another place within the state of New York. The application\nshall state the reasons for such proposed change, and shall be\naccompanied by a copy of a resolution authorizing the making of the\napplication, certified by a principal officer of the credit union to\nhave been adopted by a vote of a majority of its entire board of\ndirectors at a meeting of such board, duly convened and held. Such\nchange may be made upon the written approval of the superintendent. If\nthe superintendent shall grant his certificate authorizing the change of\nlocation, as provided in article t

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