New York Statutes

§ 100 — Definition

New York § 100
JurisdictionNew York
Law TCPTransportation Corporations
Art. 8Freight Terminal Corporations

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N.Y. Transportation Corporations § 100 (2026).

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§ 100. Definition. A freight terminal corporation is a corporation\norganized to supply, maintain and operate freight terminal facilities--\nincluding docks, wharves, bulkheads, basins, tugs, floats, lighters and\nother shipping, and wharfage and lighterage for the receipt, delivery,\nstorage or handling of freight; terminal warehousing, terminal ways,\nterminal stations and stores; and terminal factory and show room\nfacilities, including power, heat, light and machinery.\n

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