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Article 6
Legislative Intent; Construction; Effective Date

Sections

50
Legislative Intent
51
Liberal Construction
52
Judicial Notice
53
No Repeal by Implication
54
Grants of Specific Powers Not Restrictive
55
Effect of Unconstitutionality in Part
56
Existing Charters and Other Laws Continued
57
Effectiveness of Certain Acts of the Legislature
58
Laws Repealed
59
Time of Taking Effect
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Location: https://newyork.public.law/laws/n.y._municipal_home_rule_law_article_6

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