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SECTION 339-C
Action by department of state
Real Property (RPP) CHAPTER 50, ARTICLE 9-A
§ 339-c. Action by department of state. 1. Whenever the department of
state shall believe from evidence satisfactory to it that a subdivider
has engaged in, is engaged or is about to engage in any of the practices
or transactions heretofore referred to as fraudulent practices, it may
have an action brought in the manner hereinafter provided in the name
and on behalf of the people of the state of New York against such
subdivider and any other person or persons theretofore concerned in or
in any way participating in or about to participate in such fraudulent
practices, to enjoin such subdivider and such other person or persons
from continuing such fraudulent practices or engaging therein or doing
any act or acts in furtherance thereof or, if the department of state
should believe from such evidence that such subdivider has or is engaged
in any such fraudulent practice, it may have included in such action an
application to enjoin permanently such subdivider and such other person
or persons as may have been or may be concerned with or in any way
participating in such fraudulent practice, from selling or offering for
sale to the public within this state, as principal, owner, subdivider,
broker or agent or otherwise, any vacant land or lands. In said action
an order or a judgment may be entered awarding the relief applied for or
so much thereof as the court may deem proper. Upon a showing by the
department of state in the application brought in its behalf for a
preliminary injunction hereunder that the defendant named in the action
or an officer thereof has refused to be sworn or to be examined or to
answer a material question or to produce a book or paper relevant to the
inquiry when duly ordered so to do by the officer or judge duly
conducting an inquiry into the subject matter forming the basis of the
application for such preliminary injunction, such refusal shall be prima
facie proof that such defendant is or has been engaged in fraudulent
practices as set forth in such application and a preliminary injunction
may issue from the supreme court without any further showing by the
department of state.

2. If the vacant land or lands of a foreign corporation, company,
association or non-resident individual are offered or advertised for
sale within the state of New York and such corporation, company,
association or non-resident individual has not filed pursuant to laws
heretofore or hereafter existing the designation of a person upon whom
process against him or it may be served or the designation of the
secretary of state as such person pursuant to section two hundred ten of
the general corporation law or other laws heretofore or hereafter
existing or in lieu thereof, an instrument in writing duly acknowledged
and filed in the office of the secretary of state designating the
secretary of state as the person upon whom may be served any subpoena,
subpoena duces tecum or other process directed to such foreign
corporation, company, association or non-resident individual and issued
in any investigation, examination or proceeding pending or about to be
instituted under and pursuant to the provisions of this article, a
notice may be served upon such foreign corporation, company or
association, or upon any non-resident officer thereof, or upon a
non-resident individual, by mailing the same in a securely sealed
postpaid wrapper addressed to such foreign corporation, company or
association, or officer thereof, or non-resident individual, at its or
his last known place of business or residence, and may in such notice
require that such foreign corporation, company or association, or such
officer thereof, or non-resident individual, furnish a written
statement, verified as required in said notice, giving the information
therein specified relating to the vacant land or lands offered or to be
offered in the state of New York by such foreign corporation, company,
association or non-resident individual or, in the alternative, that such
foreign corporation, company or association, by its proper officer or
officers, or such non-resident individual, shall appear within a
reasonable time from the date of mailing such notice at a designated
place within this state for examination and shall produce at the time
and place of such examination such books and papers of such foreign
corporation, company, association or non-resident individual, as may be
designated in such notice.

If such foreign corporation, company, association, or such officer
thereof, or non-resident individual, shall fail to furnish the statement
called for by such notice, or shall fail to appear pursuant thereto or
to produce the books and papers required thereby to be produced, or
refuse to submit to examination or to answer any proper question, the
proof of such failure or refusal shall constitute prima facie evidence
that the sale or offering for sale or advertisement of vacant land or
lands of such foreign corporation, company, association or non-resident
individual constitutes a fraudulent practice within the meaning of this
act and may in the discretion of the court be treated as a sufficient
basis for a permanent injunction against the continuance of such
fraudulent practice.

3. In any action brought in behalf of the department of state as
provided in this article, the court at any stage of the proceedings may
appoint a receiver of any and all property derived by the defendant or
defendants or any of them by means of any such fraudulent practices,
including also all property with which such property has been mingled if
such property can not be identified in kind because of such commingling,
together with any or all books of account and papers relating to the
same. The judgment entered in such action may provide that such
receiver shall take title to any or all such property and books of
account and papers relating to the same and liquidate such property or
any part thereof for the benefit of all persons intervening in the said
action and establishing an interest in such property. The judgment may
also provide that all such property, the title to or interest in which
has not been established in such action by intervenors or otherwise by
due process to be in a person or persons other than defendant or
defendants, shall be returned to the defendant or defendants as their
interest may appear. Such receiver shall be subject to all the duties of
receivers appointed in civil actions as far as practicable except that
such provisions relating to commissions or compensation of receivers
shall not be applicable to receivers appointed pursuant to this section,
but such commissions or compensation shall be fixed by the court in any
amount which it may determine to be just and equitable. In any action
brought in behalf of the department of state as provided in this article
the court may grant such other and further relief as may be proper.

4. Whenever the department of state has determined to commence an
action under this article, it may have the attorney-general present to
any justice of the supreme court, before beginning such action, an
application in writing for an order directing the person or persons
mentioned in the application to appear before the justice of the supreme
court or referee designated in such order and answer such questions as
may be put to them or to any of them, or to produce such papers,
documents and books concerning the alleged fraudulent practices to which
the action which the department of state has determined to bring
relates, and it shall be the duty of the justice of the supreme court to
whom such application for the order is made to grant such application.
The application for such order may simply show upon information and
belief that the testimony of such person or persons is material and
necessary. The provisions of the civil practice law and rules, relating
to an application for an order for the examination of witnesses before
the commencement of an action and the method of proceeding on such
examination shall not apply except as herein prescribed. The order shall
be granted by the justice of the supreme court to whom the application
has been made with such preliminary injunction or stay as may appear to
such justice to be proper and expedient and shall specify the time when
and place where the witnesses are required to appear. The justice or
referee may adjourn such examination from time to time and witnesses
must attend accordingly. The testimony of each witness must be
subscribed by him and all must be filed in the office of the clerk of
the county in which such order for examination is filed.

5. The order for such examination must be signed by the justice making
it and service of a copy thereof with an endorsement by the department
of state or the attorney-general, to the effect that the person named
therein is required to appear and be examined at the time and place and
before the justice and referee specified in such endorsement, shall be
sufficient notice for the attendance of witnesses, such endorsement may
contain a clause requiring such person to produce at such examination
all books, papers and documents in his possession or under his control
relating to the subject of such examination. The order shall be served
upon the person named in the endorsement aforesaid by showing him the
original order and delivering to and leaving with him at the same time a
copy thereof, endorsed as above provided, and by paying or tendering to
him the fee allowed by law to witnesses subpoenaed to attend trials of
civil actions in any court of record in this state.

6. The referee appointed as provided in this article possesses all the
powers and is subject to all the duties of a referee appointed in a
civil action, so far as practicable, and may punish for contempt a
witness duly served with the papers as prescribed in this article for
non-attendance or refusal to be sworn or to testify or to produce books,
papers and documents according to the direction of the endorsement
aforesaid, in the same manner and to the same extent as a referee to
hear, try and determine an issue of fact or of law.

7. The provisions of the civil practice law and rules shall apply to
all actions brought under this article except as herein otherwise
provided.

8. If any person shall ask to be excused from testifying or producing
any book, paper or other document before the department of state or the
attorney-general or his deputy, or other officer designated by it or him
or before any court, or magistrate, or referee, upon any trial,
investigation or proceeding initiated by the department of state, the
attorney-general, district attorney, grand jury or court pursuant to the
provisions of this article upon the ground or for the reason that the
testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may
tend to incriminate him or convict him of crime or to subject him to a
penalty or forfeiture, and shall notwithstanding be directed by the
court, referee, magistrate or officer conducting the inquiry to testify
or to produce such book, paper or document, he must none the less comply
with such direction but in such event he shall not thereafter be
prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account
of any transaction, matter or thing concerning which he was ordered to
testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, pursuant thereto
and no testimony so given or produced shall be received against him upon
any criminal action, suit or proceeding, investigation, inquisition or
inquiry.

Provided, however, no person so testifying shall be exempt from
prosecution or punishment for any perjury committed by him in his
testimony given as herein provided for, nor shall immunity apply to
corporations or to the officers as such.