New York Statutes

§ 508 — Certificates representing shares

New York·Law BSC Business Corporation·Art. 5 Corporate Finance

§ 508. Certificates representing shares.\n (a) The shares of a corporation shall be represented by certificates\nor shall be uncertificated shares. Certificates shall be signed by the\nchairman or a vice-chairman of the board or the president or a\nvice-president and the secretary or an assistant secretary or the\ntreasurer or an assistant treasurer of the corporation, and may be\nsealed with the seal of the corporation or a facsimile thereof. The\nsignatures of the officers upon a certificate may be facsimiles if:

(1)\nthe certificate is countersigned by a transfer agent or registered by a\nregistrar other than the corporation itself or its employee, or (2) the\nshares are listed on a registered national security exchange. In case\nany officer who has signed or whose facsimile signature

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