New York Statutes

§ 19 — General grant of powers

New York § 19
JurisdictionNew York
Law GCTGeneral City
Art. 2-APowers of Cities

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N.Y. General City § 19 (2026).

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§ 19. General grant of powers.

1.Every city is granted power to\nregulate, manage and control its property and local affairs and is\ngranted all the rights, privileges and jurisdiction necessary and proper\nfor carrying such power into execution. No enumeration of powers in this\nor any other law shall operate to restrict the meaning of this general\ngrant of power, or to exclude other powers comprehended within this\ngeneral grant.\n 2. Whenever the constitutionality of any local law, ordinance, rule or\nregulation of a city is brought into issue upon a trial or hearing of\nany civil cause of action or proceeding in any court, and the city is\nnot a party to such action or proceeding, notice shall be served upon\nthe city in accordance with section one thousand twelve of the civil\npr

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