§61-3-37. False statement as to financial condition of person,
firm or corporation; penalty.
Any person who shall knowingly make or cause to be made,
either directly or indirectly, or through any agency whatsoever,
any false statement in writing, with intent that it shall be relied
upon, respecting the financial condition, or means or ability to
pay, of himself, or any other person, firm or corporation, in whom
or in which he is interested, or for whom or for which he is
acting, for the purpose of procuring in any form whatsoever, either
the delivery of personal property, the payment of cash, the making
of a loan or credit, the extension of a credit, the discount of an
account receivable, or the making, acceptance, discount, sale or
indorsement of a bill of exchange, or promissory note, for the
benefit either of himself or of such person, firm or corporation;
or who, knowing that a false statement in writing has been made,
respecting the financial condition or means or ability to pay, of
himself, or such person, firm or corporation in which he is
interested, or for whom he is acting, procures, upon the faith
thereof, for the benefit either of himself, or of such person, firm
or corporation, either or any of the things of benefit mentioned
herein; or who, knowing that a statement in writing has been made,
respecting the financial condition or means or ability to pay of
himself or such person, firm or corporation in which he is
interested, or for whom he is acting, represents on a later day,
either orally or in writing, that such statement theretofore made,
if then again made on such day, would be then true, when in fact
such statement, if then made, would be false, and procures upon the faith thereof, for the benefit either of himself or of such other
person, firm or corporation, either or any of the things of benefit
mentioned herein, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be punished by confinement in jail for
not more than one year, or by a fine of not more than one thousand
dollars, or both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the
court.