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Article 10
New York City Educational Construction Fund

Sections

450
Short title
451
Statement of legislative findings and purposes
452
Definitions
453
New York city educational construction fund
454
General powers and duties of fund
455
Relationship with the board of education and the city of New York
456
Special provisions relating to acquisition and transfer of real property
457
Plans and specifications
458
Letting of construction contracts
459
Resources of the fund
460
Lease and other agreements
461
Notes and bonds of the fund
462
Reserve funds, appropriations and other funds and accounts
463
Agreement with the state
464
State and city's right to require redemption of bonds
465
Remedies of noteholders and bondholders
466
Notes and bonds as legal investments
467
Actions by and against fund
468
Exemptions from taxation
469
Annual report of trustees
470
Article not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
471
Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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