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Title 2
Local Obligations: Types Thereof

Sections

20.00
Types of obligations which may be issued
21.00
Serial bonds
22.00
Sinking fund bonds of the city of New York
22.10
Sinking fund bonds of municipalities and school districts
23.00
Bond anticipation notes
24.00
Tax anticipation notes
24.10
Tax receivable notes
24.11
Tax receivable notes for the city of Yonkers
25.00
Revenue anticipation notes
25.10
Urban renewal notes
26.00
Temporary alternative methods of financing snow and ice removal expenses
26.10
Temporary alternative methods of financing storm relief expenses
28.00
Capital notes
29.00
Budget notes
29.10
Issuance of land installment purchase obligations
29.20
Deficiency notes
 



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

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