New York Statutes
§ 19-A — Prohibition against unreasonable withholding of consent
New York § 19-A
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N.Y. Civil Rights § 19-A (2026).
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§ 19-a. Prohibition against unreasonable withholding of consent. 1.\nNo corporation formed for the purpose of the cooperative ownership of\nreal estate within the state shall withhold its consent to the sale or\nproposed sale of certificates of stock or other evidence of ownership of\nan interest in such corporation because of the race, creed, national\norigin, or sex of the purchaser.\n 2. For the purposes of this section a "corporation" shall include the\ncooperative management, cooperative tenants, cooperative shareholders,\nor any appointee or successor in interest of a corporation.\n 3. This section shall apply to every sale or proposed sale whether by\na corporation directly, its successor in interest, or by any other\nlawfully entitled party.\n 4. Every agreement, negative cov
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