New York Statutes
§ 114 — Functions, powers or duties imposed upon officers or employees by statutory name
New York § 114
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N.Y. Canal § 114 (2026).
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§ 114. Functions, powers or duties imposed upon officers or employees\nby statutory name. Whenever a function, power or duty is imposed upon\nthe corporation, and an officer or employee, or a group or class thereof\nis designated in this chapter by a statutory or specific title or name\nto exercise such function or power or perform such duty, the exercise or\nperformance thereof shall be deemed to be imposed upon the officer or\nemployee in such corporation who shall be assigned thereto by such\ncorporation, with the same force and effect, and such corporation may\nmake such assignment as though no statutory or specific title or name\nhad been used in this chapter to designate the particular officer or\nemployee or group or class thereof charged with the exercise of such\nfunction or pow
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