2006 New York Code - Notes And Bonds Legal Investments For Public Officers And Fiduciaries.



 
    §  370.  Notes  and  bonds  legal  investments for public officers and
  fiduciaries. The notes and bonds are hereby made securities in which all
  public officers and bodies of this  state  and  all  municipalities  and
  municipal  subdivisions,  all  insurance  companies and associations and
  other persons carrying on an insurance  business,  all  banks,  bankers,
  trust  companies,  savings  banks  and  saving  associations,  including
  savings  and  loan  associations,  building   and   loan   associations,
  investment  companies  and other persons carrying on a banking business,
  all administrators, guardians, executors, trustees and other fiduciaries
  and all other persons  whatsoever  who  are  now  or  may  hereafter  be
  authorized  to  invest  in  bonds or other obligations of the state, may
  properly and legally invest funds including capital in their control  or
  belonging  to  them. The notes and bonds are also hereby made securities
  which may be deposited with and may be received by all  public  officers
  and   bodies   of  this  state  and  all  municipalities  and  municipal
  subdivisions for any purpose for which the deposit  of  bonds  or  other
  obligations of this state is now or may hereafter be authorized.

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