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Title 14
Broome County Sports Center Authority

Sections

2050
Short title
2051
Legislative findings
2052
Definitions
2053
Broome county sports center authority
2054
Purposes and powers of the authority
2055
Acquisition of land for the project
2056
Civil service status of employees
2057
Contracts
2058
Moneys of the authority
2059
Bonds of the authority
2060
Notes of the authority
2061
Agreements of the state
2062
New York state and Broome county not liable on bonds
2063
Bonds legal investments for public officers and fiduciaries
2064
Exemptions from taxation
2065
Tax contract by the state
2066
Remedies of bondholders
2067
Actions against the authority
2068
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
2069
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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

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