§ 514. Reimbursement of brokers or dealers. 1. A broker or dealer which has paid or delivered to the state comptroller abandoned property pursuant to section five hundred twelve may elect to make payment to the person entitled thereto. A broker or dealer making such payment may file claim for reimbursement by the state comptroller. The state comptroller upon satisfactory proof of such payment shall, after audit, reimburse such broker or dealer. In no event, however, shall such reimbursement exceed the amount to which the claimant is entitled pursuant to subdivision two of section fourteen hundred three of this chapter.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 514

  • Amount: shall mean that term as defined in subdivision seven of section five hundred of this chapter. See N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 510
  • Broker: shall include any individual or corporation engaging in the purchase, sale or exchange of securities for or on behalf of any customer. See N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 510
  • Dealer: shall include any individual or corporation engaging in any state as a regular business in the purchase, sale or exchange of securities for his or its own account, through a broker or otherwise. See N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 510
  • Security: shall include :

    (a) Any instrument issued by a corporation or public issuer to evidence an obligation to make any payment of the principal amount of a debt or of any increment due or to become due thereon, or

    (b) Any instrument issued by a corporation to evidence a proprietary interest therein except:

    (i) A policy of insurance issued by a mutual insurance corporation, or

    (ii) A share issued by a savings and loan association, a building and loan association, or a credit union. See N.Y. Abandoned Property Law 510

2. A broker or dealer which has paid to the state comptroller abandoned property relating to any of the years nineteen hundred sixty-seven, nineteen hundred sixty-eight, nineteen hundred sixty-nine or nineteen hundred seventy, determined pursuant to subdivision six of section five hundred eleven, may elect thereafter to make payment to a person entitled to receive (i) a stock or cash dividend received in this state during any such year by such broker or dealer, or nominee of such broker or dealer, as the holder of record of a security, or (ii) an interest payment on a security received in this state during any such year by such broker or dealer, or nominee of such broker or dealer. A broker or dealer making any such payment may file claim for reimbursement by the state comptroller. Subject to the provisions of this subdivision, the state comptroller upon satisfactory proof that a broker or dealer has made payment to the person entitled thereto shall, after audit of such claim, reimburse such broker or dealer. In no event shall the amount or amounts reimbursed by the state comptroller to a broker or dealer relating to any of the years nineteen hundred sixty-seven, nineteen hundred sixty-eight, nineteen hundred sixty-nine or nineteen hundred seventy, plus amounts paid by the state comptroller to any person claiming such abandoned property relating to any of such years, exceed the amount paid by the broker or dealer to the state comptroller pursuant to subdivision six of section five hundred eleven relating to such year. In no event shall the amount paid by the state comptroller to any person claiming a stock dividend received by a broker or dealer, or nominee of such broker or dealer, in any of such years, or to a broker or dealer in reimbursement of any such claim paid by such broker or dealer, exceed the value of such stock dividend as most recently reported by any generally recognized statistical service on the thirty-first day of December of the year in which such stock was deemed abandoned property.