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Title 8
Ogdensburg Bridge Authority

Sections

700
Short title
701
Definitions
702
Ogdensburg bridge authority
703
Powers of the authority
703‑A
Financing ferries
703‑B
Tolls, rules and regulations
704
Consent of state
705
Moneys of the authority
706
Bonds of the authority
707
Remedies of bondholders
708
State and county of Saint Lawrence not liable on bonds
709
Bonds legal investments for public officers and certain others
710
Exemption from taxation
711
Agreements of the state
712
Rules and regulations relating to the bridge
713
Acquisition and transfers of land
714
Members and employees not to be interested in transactions
715
Repayment of state appropriations
716
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional
717
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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

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