New York Statutes

§ 111 — Profits; credits to surplus fund and to undivided profits

New York·Law BNK Banking·Art. 3 Banks and Trust Companies
§ 111. Profits; credits to surplus fund and to undivided profits. In\nany case where the combined capital stock, surplus fund and undivided\nprofits of a bank or trust company do not equal ten per centum of its\nnet deposit liabilities, the superintendent of financial services may in\nhis or her discretion require such bank or trust company at the close of\neach accounting period to credit its surplus fund with a portion of its\nnet profits for such period, not to exceed ten per centum thereof, until\nits combined capital stock, surplus fund and undivided profits equal ten\nper centum of its net deposit liabilities. For the purposes of this\nsection, the term "net deposit liabilities" shall mean total deposits\nincluding all amounts due to national banks, banks, bankers, trust\ncompanies

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