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Title 4
Suffolk County Water Authority

Sections

1074
Short title
1075
Statement of purpose
1076
Definitions
1077
Suffolk county water authority
1078
Powers
1078‑A
Sale of water
1078‑B
Discontinuance procedures
1078‑C
Water metering
1078‑D
Additional powers of the county of Suffolk and towns and villages within Suffolk county
1078‑E
Acquisition by eminent domain
1078‑F
Charges by authority
1079
Survey of water resources
1080
Bonds
1080‑A
Notes of the authority
1081
Bonds as legal investments
1082
Bonds and property of the authority exempt from taxation
1083
State, county and municipalities not liable on bonds
1084
Agreements of the state
1085
Contracts for sale of water wholesale
1086
Audit of authority
1087
Interest in contracts prohibited
1088
Contracts
1089
Actions
1090
Expenses of hearing
1091
Separability clause
1092
Effect of inconsistent provisions
 



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

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