New York Laws
Article 3 - Banks and Trust Companies
137 - Change of State Bank Into National Banking Association by Conversion, Merger or Consolidation.

(a) all of the property, rights, powers and franchises of the state
bank shall vest in the national banking association and the national
banking association shall be subject to and be deemed to have assumed
all of the debts, liabilities, obligations and duties of the state bank
and to have succeeded to all of its relationships, fiduciary or
otherwise, as fully and to the same extent as if such property, rights,
powers, franchises, debts, liabilities, obligations, duties and
relationships had been originally acquired, incurred or entered into by
the national banking association; provided, however, that nothing in
this section shall be deemed to authorize the national banking
association to maintain as its own office any office previously
maintained by the state bank, and authority, if any, to maintain any
such office shall be governed by applicable federal law;
(b) any reference to the state bank in any contract, will or document,
whether executed or taking effect before or after the conversion, merger
or consolidation, shall be considered a reference to the national
banking association if not inconsistent with the other provisions of the
contract, will or document;
(c) a pending action or other judicial proceeding to which the state
bank is a party, shall not be deemed to have abated or to have
discontinued by reason of the conversion, merger or consolidation, but
may be prosecuted to final judgment, order or decree in the same manner
as if the conversion, merger or consolidation had not been made; or the
national banking association may be substituted as a party to such
action or proceeding, and any judgment, order or decree may be rendered
for or against it that might have been rendered for or against the state
bank if the conversion, merger or consolidation had not occurred.
4. As used in this section, the term "state bank" means any bank,
trust company or other banking organization engaged in the business of
receiving deposits other than a mutual savings bank. For purposes of
merger or consolidation under this section the term "national banking
association" means one or more national banking associations, and the
term "state bank" means one or more state banks.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

BNK - Banking

Article 3 - Banks and Trust Companies

94 - Change From Bank to Trust Company; From Trust Company to Bank.

96 - General Powers.

96-A - Servicing of Mortgages by Banks.

96-B - Payroll Payment by Banks or Trust Companies.

96-C - Power to Act as Trustee Under Self-Employed Retirement Trust or Individual Retirement Trust.

96-D - Banking Development Districts.

97 - Power to Purchase Securities and Stocks.

98 - Power to Take and Hold Real Estate; Restrictions.

98-A - Club Accounts.

100 - Fiduciary Powers.

100-A - Fiduciary Capacities; Appointment by Court Authorized; Bond; Oath; Accounting.

100-B - Investments as Fiduciary; When Interest Is to Be Paid; Preference.

100-C - Common Trust Funds.

100-D - Foreign Common Trust Funds.

101 - Additional Powers of Certain Trust Companies.

102 - Powers of Specially Chartered Trust Companies.

102-A - Limited Liability Trust Companies.

103 - Restrictions on Loans, Purchases of Securities, Total Liabilities and Other Credit Exposures to a Bank or Trust Company of Any One Person.

104 - Entries in Books; Restrictions; Amortization of Securities.

105 - Branch Offices; Prohibition Against Doing Business at Unauthorized Places.

105-A - Electronic Facilities.

105-B - Trust Offices.

106 - Deposits by Banks and Trust Companies With Other Banking Corporations and Private Bankers; Restrictions.

107 - Reserves Against Deposits.

107-A - Security for Public Deposits.

108 - Rates of Interest; Installment Obligations; Personal Loan Departments.

108-A - Acceptance of United States Currency.

109 - Closing of Books; Profits; How to Be Computed.

110 - Surplus Fund; of What Composed, and for What Purposes Used.

111 - Profits; Credits to Surplus Fund and to Undivided Profits.

112 - Dividends; Payable From Net Profits; Restrictions.

113 - Change of Location; Change of Designation of Principal Office.

114 - Assessment of Stockholders to Make Good Impairment of Capital Stock; Sale of Stock.

121 - Reports to Directors.

122 - Examinations of Banks and Trust Companies by Directors; Employment of Assistants.

123 - Reports of Directors' Examinations.

124 - Communications From Department of Financial Services to Be Submitted to Directors and Noted in Minutes.

125 - Reports to Superintendent; Penalty for Failure to Make.

128 - Preservation of Books and Records.

129 - Requirement of Notice on Withdrawal of Certain Time Deposits; Notice to Superintendent.

129-A - Requirement of Written Notification; Alternative Payment Schedules.

130 - Restrictions on Officers, Directors and Employees.

131 - Prohibitions Against Encroachments Upon Certain Powers of Banks and Trust Companies.

132 - Use of Sign, or Words, Indicating Bank or Trust Company by Unauthorized Persons Prohibited.

133 - Use of Banking Institution Name.

134 - Repayment of Deposits Standing in the Names of Minors, Trustees or Joint Depositors; Repayment Where Adverse Claim Is Asserted; Interpleader in Certai

136 - Change of National Banking Association Into State Bank by Conversion or Merger.

136-A - Purchase of Assets of National Banking Association by Bank or Trust Company.

136-B - Approval of Superintendent.

136-C - Effect of Merger or Conversion of National Banking Association Into State Bank.

137 - Change of State Bank Into National Banking Association by Conversion, Merger or Consolidation.

138 - Foreign Branches; Performance of Contracts and Repayment of Deposits.

139 - Saving Clause.

140-A - Stock Option Plans.