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Title 4
New York Local Government Assistance Corporation

Sections

3231
Short title
3232
Definitions
3233
New York local government assistance corporation
3234
Administration of the corporation
3235
General powers of the corporation
3236
Bonds and notes of the corporation
3237
Capital reserve fund
3238
Payments to local governments
3238‑A
Payment to city of New York
3239
Resources of the corporation
3240
Payments to the corporation
3241
Agreement with the state
3241‑A
Limitation on issuance of tax and revenue anticipation notes by the state
3242
State and local governments not liable on bonds and notes
3243
Remedies of bondholders and noteholders
3244
Bonds and notes as legal investments
3245
Exemption from taxation
3246
Employees of the corporation
3247
Actions against the corporation
3248
Assistance to the corporation
3249
Preference for actions or proceeding against the corporation
 



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

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