Section 223-B. Initial entry by out-of-state banks by de novo branching  


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      addition to the authority of an out-of-state bank to maintain  a  branch
      or branches by means of an acquisition transaction, an out-of-state bank
      may  enter New York by establishing one or more de novo branches in this
      state; provided,  however,  that  in  each  instance  the  laws  of  the
      jurisdiction  where  the  out-of-state  bank  has  its  principal office
      expressly authorize a New York bank to establish one  or  more  de  novo
      branches under conditions no more restrictive than those imposed by this
      section as so determined by the superintendent.