Section 1809-A. Procedures relating to corporations, associations, insurers and assignees  


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  • (a) Any corporation,  including  a  municipal  corporation  or  public
      benefit   corporation,   partnership,  or  association,  which  has  its
      principal office in the state  of  New  York  and  an  assignee  of  any
      commercial  claim  may  institute  an  action  or  proceeding under this
      article.
        (b) No person or co-partnership, engaged directly or indirectly in the
      business of collection and adjustment of claims, and no  corporation  or
      association,  directly  or  indirectly,  itself  or  by  or  through its
      officers, agents or employees, shall solicit, buy or take an  assignment
      of,  or be in any manner interested in buying or taking an assignment of
      a bond, promissory note, bill of exchange, book debt, or other thing  in
      action,  or  any claim or demand, with the intent and for the purpose of
      bringing an action or proceeding thereon under this article.
        (c) A corporation, partnership or  association,  which  institutes  an
      action  or  proceeding  under this article shall be limited to five such
      actions or proceedings per calendar month. Such corporation, partnership
      or association shall complete and  file  with  the  clerk  the  required
      certification,  provided it is true and verified as to its truthfulness,
      as a prerequisite to the institution of an action or proceeding in  this
      part of the court.
        (d) A corporation may appear as a party in any action brought pursuant
      to  this  article  by  an attorney as well as by any authorized officer,
      director or employee of the corporation provided that the appearance  by
      a  non-lawyer  on  behalf of a corporation shall be deemed to constitute
      the requisite authority to bind  the  corporation  in  a  settlement  or
      trial.  The court or arbitrator may make reasonable inquiry to determine
      the authority of any  person  who  appears  for  the  corporation  in  a
      commercial claims part case.