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Article 115
Cornell University

Sections

5701
Cornell university continued
5702
Objects and powers of the corporation
5703
Trustees
5704
Trustees shall make reports
5705
Extent to which property may be held
5706
Restrictions on alienation of property
5707
Extent of farm and grounds
5708
Powers to police grounds and regulate traffic thereon
5709
Special deputy sheriffs
5711
New York state college of veterinary medicine
5712
New York state college of agriculture and life sciences
5713
New York state agricultural experiment station
5714
New York state college of human ecology
5715
New York state school of industrial and labor relations
5716
Acquisition by the state of land and interests in land of Cornell university upon which buildings have heretofore or may hereafter be ere...
 



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

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