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Title 1
Nassau County Interim Finance Authority

Sections

3650
Short title
3651
Definitions
3652
Nassau county interim finance authority
3653
Administration of the authority
3654
General powers of the authority
3655
Declaration of need
3656
Bonds of the authority
3657
Resources of the authority
3658
Agreement with the state
3659
Agreement with the county
3660
Bonds legal for investment and deposit
3661
Tax exemption and tax contract by the state
3662
Actions against the authority
3663
Audits
3664
Remedies of bondholders
3665
Assistance to the authority
3666
2000 fiscal year budget modification
3667
County financial plans
3668
Monitoring and review
3669
Control period
3670
Miscellaneous provisions
3671
Effect of inconsistent provisions
3672
Separability
 



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

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