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Article 10-B
City of Yonkers Educational Construction Fund

Sections

475
Short title
476
Definitions
477
City of Yonkers educational construction fund
478
General powers and duties of fund
479
Relationship with the board of education of the city of Yonkers
480
Special provisions relating to acquisition and transfer of real property
481
Plans and specifications
482
Letting of construction contracts
483
Resources of the fund
484
Lease and other agreements
485
Notes and bonds of the fund
486
Reserve funds, appropriations and other funds and accounts
487
Agreement with the state
488
State and city's right to require redemption of bonds
489
Remedies of noteholders and bondholders
490
Notes and bonds as legal investments
491
Actions by and against fund
492
Exemptions from taxation
493
Annual report of trustees
494
Article not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
495
Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded
 



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

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