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2021 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XLVI - Lost Property; Strays
Title 471-C - Custody and Escheat of Unclaimed and Abandoned Property
Section 471-C:29 - Election to Take Payment or Delivery.
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NH Rev Stat § 471-C:29 (2021)
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471-C:29 Election to Take Payment or Delivery.
I. The administrator may decline to receive any property reported under this chapter which the administrator considers to have a value less than the expense of giving notice and of sale. If the administrator elects not to receive custody of the property, the holder shall be notified within 120 days after filing the report required under RSA 471-C:19.
II. A holder, with the written consent of the administrator and upon conditions and terms prescribed by the administrator, may report and deliver property before the property is presumed abandoned. Property delivered under this paragraph must be held by the administrator and is not presumed abandoned until such time as it otherwise would be presumed abandoned under this chapter.
I. The administrator may decline to receive any property reported under this chapter which the administrator considers to have a value less than the expense of giving notice and of sale. If the administrator elects not to receive custody of the property, the holder shall be notified within 120 days after filing the report required under RSA 471-C:19.
II. A holder, with the written consent of the administrator and upon conditions and terms prescribed by the administrator, may report and deliver property before the property is presumed abandoned. Property delivered under this paragraph must be held by the administrator and is not presumed abandoned until such time as it otherwise would be presumed abandoned under this chapter.
Source. 1986, 204:1. 1995, 84:12, eff. July 15, 1995.
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