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Part 1
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Sections

2400
Short title
2401
Legislative findings
2402
Definitions
2403
State of New York mortgage agency
2404
Powers of the agency
2405
Purchase of existing mortgages
2405‑A
Education loans
2405‑B
Purchase of forward commitment mortgages
2405‑C
Purchase of new housing loans
2405‑D
Lease-to-own program
2405‑E
Purchase of employer assisted forward commitment mortgages
2405‑F
New York state community restoration fund
2406
Bonds and notes of the agency
2407
Bond limits
2408
Reserve funds and appropriations
2409
Remedies of bondholders and noteholders
2410
State and municipalities not liable on bonds, notes or insurance commitments or contracts or development corporation credit support
2411
Agreement of the state
2412
Property and income
2413
Exemption from taxation of bonds and notes and insurance commitments and loans
2414
Bonds and notes as legal investments for public officers and fiduciaries
2415
Moneys of the agency
2416
Actions
2417
Limitation of liability
2418
Assistance by state officers, departments, boards and commissions
2419
Annual report
2419‑A
Additional reports
2420
Court proceedings
2420‑A
Validity
2421
Inconsistent provisions of other laws superseded
2422
Construction
2423
Separability
 



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

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