New York Statutes

§ 144 — Saving clause

New York § 144
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 6Department of State

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N.Y. Executive § 144 (2026).

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§ 144. Saving clause. In case it be judicially determined that any\nphrase, clause, part, paragraph or section of any of the provisions of\nsections one hundred thirty, one hundred thirty-one, one hundred\nthirty-two, one hundred thirty-three, one hundred thirty-five, one\nhundred thirty-six, one hundred thirty-seven and one hundred\nthirty-eight is unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such\ndetermination shall not affect the validity or effect of the remaining\nprovisions of the aforementioned sections. All persons heretofore\nappointed and still holding office as notaries public shall continue in\nsuch office after the effective date of this article, with the same\npowers and duties as herein provided until the expiration of the term\nfor which they were appointed.\n

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