New York Statutes
§ 701 — Definitions
New York § 701
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N.Y. General Municipal § 701 (2026).
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§ 701. Definitions. As used in this article the following terms shall\nmean or include:\n 1. "Annexation." An alteration of the boundaries of a county, city,\ntown or village which has the effect of adding territory to it. Such\nterm shall not include the creation or dissolution of a county, city,\ntown or village, or the consolidation of two or more counties, two or\nmore cities, two or more towns or two or more villages, respectively, or\nthe diminution of the area of a village pursuant to section 18-1804 of\nthe village law.\n 2. "Governing board." The board of supervisors, board of aldermen,\ncommon council, council, commission, town board, board of trustees or\nother elective board or body of a local government now or hereafter\nvested by state statute, charter or other law with
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