New York Statutes
§ 340 — Doing business without license prohibited
§ 340. Doing business without license prohibited. No person or other\nentity shall engage in the business of making loans in the principal\namount of twenty-five thousand dollars or less for any loan to an\nindividual for personal, family, household, or investment purposes and\nin a principal amount of fifty thousand dollars or less for business and\ncommercial loans, and charge, contract for, or receive a greater rate of\ninterest than the lender would be permitted by law to charge if he were\nnot a licensee hereunder except as authorized by this article and\nwithout first obtaining a license from the superintendent.\n For the purposes of this section, a person or entity shall be\nconsidered as engaging in the business of making loans in New York, and\nsubject to the licensing and othe
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