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Title 21
Saratoga Springs City Center Authority

Sections

2490‑A
Short title
2490‑B
Definitions
2490‑C
Saratoga Springs city center authority
2490‑D
Purposes and powers of the authority
2490‑E
Acquisition of land for the project
2490‑F
Civil service status of employees
2490‑G
Contracts
2490‑H
Moneys of the authority
2490‑I
Bonds of the authority
2490‑J
Remedies of bondholders
2490‑K
State, city and municipalities not liable on authority bonds
2490‑L
Bonds legal investment for fiduciaries
2490‑M
Agreement with the state
2490‑N
Exemption from taxes, assessments and certain fees
2490‑O
Actions against authority
2490‑P
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
2490‑Q
Inconsistent provisions in other acts superseded
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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