New York Statutes

§ 184 — When officers of different towns disagree about highway

New York § 184
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 8Town Highways

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N.Y. Highway § 184 (2026).

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§ 184. When officers of different towns disagree about highway. When\nthe town superintendent of any town or officers of any village or city\nhaving the powers of town superintendents shall differ with the town\nsuperintendent or superintendents of any other town or with the officers\nof such a village or city having the powers of town superintendents in\nthe same county, relating to the laying out of a new highway or altering\nan old highway, extending into both towns, or a town and a village or\ncity, or upon the boundary line between such towns or such town and a\nvillage or city, or when a town superintendent of a town in one county\nshall differ with the town superintendent of a town or the officers of a\nvillage or city having the powers of town superintendents in another\ncounty,

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