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Code · New York · Banking · Licensed Cashers of Checks

§ 366. Definitions.

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§ 366. Definitions. When used in this article. 1. The term "licensed
casher of checks" means any individual, partnership, unincorporated
association or corporation duly licensed by the superintendent of
financial services to engage in business pursuant to the provisions of
this article.
2. The term "licensee" means a licensed casher of checks, drafts
and/or money orders.
3. The term "mobile unit" means any vehicle or other movable means
from which the business of cashing checks, drafts or money orders is to
be conducted.
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