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45:23-9 - Claims against bonds

45:23-9.  Claims against bonds
    If the trading stamp company defaults in the redemption of its stamps issued  by retailers in this State when they are duly presented for redemption by the  rightful holders, all rightful holders of trading stamps of such company,  including retailers in possession of such stamps for issuance to customers,  shall be entitled to make claim against such bond. Any such holder may, within  3 months after such default, file a complaint with the Secretary of State, who  shall forthwith make an administrative determination whether there has been a  default.  If said secretary determines that there has been a default, he shall  give notice of such determination to the company and, if such default is not  corrected within 10 days, he shall publish notice of such default in 3  consecutive publications of one or more newspapers having general circulation throughout this State and therein require that proof of all claims for redemption of the trading stamps of such company be filed with him, together with the trading stamps upon which the claim is based, within 3 months after the date of the first such publication.  The Secretary of State shall determine  the validity of all claims so filed promptly after the expiration of such  period.  Thereupon the secretary shall be paid by the surety such amount, not  exceeding the principal sum of the bond, as shall be necessary to satisfy all  valid claims so filed.  The secretary shall promptly thereafter make an  equitable distribution of the proceeds of the bond to such claimants and shall  destroy the trading stamps so surrendered.

    The costs and other charges incurred by the Secretary of State in performing  the duties set forth in this section shall constitute a proper charge against  the trading stamp company which has defaulted, or, in the event of the trading  stamp company's failure to pay, against the bond filed by that company, and  shall constitute a prior claim against such company or such bond, except that  in no event shall the surety be liable for such charge and all other valid  claims as an aggregate in excess of the principal sum of the bond.

     L.1964, c. 274, s. 10.
 

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