New York Statutes

§ 3 — Corporate powers

New York § 3
JurisdictionNew York
Law SCCSecond Class Cities
Art. 2General Provisions

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N.Y. Second Class Cities § 3 (2026).

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§ 3. Corporate powers. The citizens of the state of New York, from\ntime to time inhabitants of the territory comprised within the\nboundaries of the city, shall continue to be a municipal corporation in\nperpetuity under its corporate name, and the same shall in that name be\na body politic and corporate in fact and in law, with power of perpetual\nsuccession. The city shall have power:\n 1. To take, purchase, hold, lease, sell and convey such real and\npersonal property as the purposes of the corporation may require.\n 2. To take by gift, grant, bequest and devise and hold real and\npersonal estate absolutely or in trust for any public use including that\nof education, art, ornament, health, charity or amusement, for parks or\ngardens, or for the use or erection of statues, monuments

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