New York Statutes

§ 99-Q — Facilities for the unified court system

New York § 99-Q
JurisdictionNew York
Law GMUGeneral Municipal
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N.Y. General Municipal § 99-Q (2026).

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§ 99-q. Facilities for the unified court system. Notwithstanding the\nprovisions of any general, special or local law, charter or ordinance to\nthe contrary, a municipality which is a political subdivision specified\nin paragraph (a) of subdivision two of section thirty-nine of the\njudiciary law may upon the approval of its governing board:\n 1. Sell, convey, lease, exchange or otherwise make available to any\nperson, firm, association, corporation or agency, including a public\nbody, the title to or an interest in real property, and enter into\ncontracts therefor, for the design, construction, reconstruction,\nrehabilitation or improvement of facilities provided or to be provided\nfor the purposes of the unified court system of the state; and\n 2. Acquire by purchase, lease, sublease

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