New York Statutes

§ 93 — Powers of the superintendent

New York § 93
JurisdictionNew York
Law DEADefense Emergency Act 1951 784/51
Art. 7Banking

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N.Y. Defense Emergency Act 1951 784/51 § 93 (2026).

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§ 93. Powers of the superintendent.

1.In the event that at any time\nduring a period of acute emergency, the number of directors or acting\ndirectors of an institution which is a corporation who are present and\ncapable of acting shall be less than three, the superintendent shall\nhave the power to designate additional acting directors in such number\nas will bring to three the number of directors and acting directors who\nare present and capable of acting.\n 2. Upon a determination that such action will tend to promote the safe\nand sound and orderly conduct of the business of any institution or to\nprevent controversy as to the power of any group of persons purporting\nto act as an emergency board of directors so to act, the superintendent\nshall have power to issue orders declaring

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