When the lessor (bank) of a safe deposit box opens the safe deposit box in front of a notary public (pursuant to Banking Law 335), the notary shall file with the lessor a certificate under seal which contains: 1. the date of the opening of the safe deposit box. 2. the name of the lessee. 3. a list (inventory) of the contents.

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When the lessor (bank) of a safe deposit box opens the safe deposit box in front of a notary public (pursuant to Banking Law 335), the notary shall file with the lessor a certificate under seal which contains: 1. the date of the opening of the safe deposit box. 2. the name of the lessee. 3. a list (inventory) of the contents.






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