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Title 2-A
New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority

Sections

1045‑A
Short title
1045‑AA
Separability clause
1045‑B
Definitions
1045‑BB
Effect of inconsistent provisions
1045‑C
New York city municipal water finance authority
1045‑D
General powers of the authority
1045‑E
Approval of water projects
1045‑F
Water board
1045‑G
General powers of the water board
1045‑H
Transfer of sewerage or water systems by the city to the water board
1045‑I
Agreement among the water board, the city and the authority for the provision of water projects
1045‑J
Imposition and disposition of sewer and water fees, rates, rents or charges
1045‑K
Tax exemption of the water board property and activities
1045‑L
Pledge effective without filing or recording
1045‑M
Governmental capacity of the authority, the water board and the city
1045‑N
Transfer of officers and employees to and from city and state agencies
1045‑O
Bonds of the authority
1045‑P
Remedies of bondholders
1045‑Q
State, city and water board not liable on authority bonds
1045‑R
Moneys of the authority
1045‑S
Bonds legal investment for fiduciaries
1045‑T
Agreement with the state
1045‑U
Exemption from taxes, assessments and certain fees
1045‑V
Actions against authority and water board
1045‑W
Interest in contracts prohibited
1045‑X
Authority, water board and city to take affirmative action
1045‑Y
Audit and annual report
1045‑Z
Limited liability
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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