New York Statutes
§ 359-H — Destruction of certain records, books and other data by the attorney-general
New York § 359-H
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 23-AFraudulent Practices In Respect to Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
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N.Y. General Business § 359-H (2026).
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§ 359-h. Destruction of certain records, books and other data by the\nattorney-general. Any and all books, registers, cards, indices, office\nrecords and other documentary evidence seized and held by the department\nof law under a subpoena or order of the court in proceedings commenced\nunder article twenty-three-a of the general business law, may be\ndestroyed after a period of six years from the date of closing said case\non its office records, when no proceeding shall have been instituted to\ncompel the return of such records by the defendants.\n
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