New York Statutes
§ 1832 — Termination of the authority
New York § 1832
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBAPublic Authorities
Title 8New York Job Development Authority
Subtitle 5Miscellaneous Provisions
Art. 8Miscellaneous Authorities
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N.Y. Public Authorities § 1832 (2026).
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§ 1832. Termination of the authority. The authority and its corporate\nexistence shall continue until terminated by law, provided, however,\nthat no such law shall take effect so long as the authority shall have\nbonds, notes or other obligations outstanding. Upon termination of the\nexistence of the authority all its rights, property, assets and funds\nshall pass to and be vested in the state. For the purposes of this\nsection, any appropriation or advance made to the authority by the\nstate, which has not been repaid, shall not be deemed to be an\noutstanding obligation of the authority.\n
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