New York Statutes
§ 980-O — Dissolution
New York § 980-O
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N.Y. General Municipal § 980-O (2026).
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§ 980-o. Dissolution.
(a)Any district established or extended\npursuant to the provisions of this article, where there is no\nindebtedness, outstanding and unpaid, incurred to accomplish any of the\npurposes of the district, may be dissolved by local law by the\nlegislative body upon its own motion or upon the written petition of (1)\nthe owners of at least fifty-one percent or more of the total assessed\nvaluation of all benefited real property included in the boundaries of\nthe district and (2) at least fifty-one percent of the owners of\nbenefited real property within the area included in the district. The\nlegislative body shall request and consider the recommendations of the\ndistrict management association concerning any proposed dissolution;\nprovided that if the association has
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§ 980
Definitions§ 980-B
Local adoption of article§ 980-C
Local legislative powers§ 980-D
District plan§ 980-E
Notice and hearing§ 980-J
Expense of the district§ 980-K
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