New York Statutes

§ 1204 — Sale of insurance securities

New York § 1204
JurisdictionNew York
Law ISCInsurance
Art. 12Organization and Corporate Procedure

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N.Y. Insurance § 1204 (2026).

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§ 1204. Sale of insurance securities.

(a)Subject to the provisions of\nsubsection (e) hereof, no person, firm, association or corporation shall\nin this state sell or propose to sell to the public any security issued\nby any insurer not authorized to do business in this state, unless\nlicensed to do so under this section. In this subsection and in\nsubsection (b) hereof, "insurer" includes any corporation whose\nsecurities are to be sold or offered for sale (except by exchange for\nshares or assets and except securities issued upon a merger in\nconversion of securities of a merging company) primarily to acquire,\norganize or finance the operations of another insurer not authorized to\ndo business in this state which is, or as a result of applying the\nproceeds of such offering will be,

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