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Article 13
Miscellaneous

Sections

600
Construction
601
Separability clause
602
Prohibition against discrimination
603
Pending actions or proceedings
604
Saving clause
605
Laws repealed
606
Extension of the time for payment and suspension of payment of real estate tax liens
607
Rent regulation of multiple dwellings rehabilitated with a loan granted pursuant to section three hundred twelve of the housing act of ni...
608
Rent regulation of rehabilitated multiple dwellings aided by certain federal housing assistance programs
608‑A
Rent regulation of rehabilitated multiple dwellings acquired and reconveyed by the federal government
609
This act shall take effect March first, nineteen hundred sixty-two
610
Rental assistance and legal regulated rents
611
Rent stabilization and regulatory agreements
612
Compliance monitoring
613
Charges
614
Servicing loans
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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