New York Statutes
§ 1319 — Liability of foreign corporations for failure to disclose required information
New York § 1319
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N.Y. Not-for-Profit Corporation § 1319 (2026).
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§ 1319. Liability of foreign corporations for failure to disclose\n required information.\n A foreign corporation conducting activities in this state shall, in\nthe same manner as a domestic corporation, disclose to its members of\nrecord who are residents of this state the information required under\nArticle 5 and shall be liable as provided in section 521 (Liability for\nfailure to disclose required information) for failure to comply in good\nfaith with these requirements.\n
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