New York Statutes
§ 786 — Court-ordered dissolution; judicial hearing officer
New York § 786
JurisdictionNew York
Law GMUGeneral Municipal
Title 3Dissolution of Local Government Entities
Art. 17-AConsolidation and Dissolution of Local Government
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N.Y. General Municipal § 786 (2026).
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§ 786. Court-ordered dissolution; judicial hearing officer.
1.If the\ngoverning body of a local government entity with a duty to prepare and\napprove a proposed elector initiated dissolution plan pursuant to\nsection seven hundred eighty-two of this title fails to prepare and\napprove such plan or is otherwise unable or unwilling to accomplish and\ncomplete the dissolution pursuant to the provisions of this article,\nthen any five electors who signed the petition seeking dissolution may\ncommence a special proceeding against the entity pursuant to article\nseventy-eight of the civil practice law and rules, in the supreme court\nwithin the judicial district in which the entity or the greater portion\nof its territory is located, to compel compliance with the provisions of\nthis article.\
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Related
Matter of Waite v. Town of Champion
31 N.Y.3d 586 (New York Court of Appeals, 2018)
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