New York Statutes

§ 226 — Persons aggrieved; right to hearing; rehearing; appeals

New York § 226
JurisdictionNew York
Law TRATransportation
Art. 10Grade Crossing Elimination

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N.Y. Transportation § 226 (2026).

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§ 226. Persons aggrieved; right to hearing; rehearing; appeals. Any\nperson aggrieved by any order or decision provided for in this article,\nor made pursuant thereto, and who was a party to such proceeding, may\nwithin thirty days after the service of such order or decision, apply\nfor a hearing on the subject matter thereof or, in case a hearing was\nhad prior to the making of any such order or decision, for a rehearing\nthereon upon notice and such hearing or rehearing shall be granted or\ndenied by the commissioner within thirty days after the filing of the\napplication therefor and upon such hearing or rehearing such order or\ndecision shall be set aside, modified or affirmed. Any person aggrieved\nby any order or decision provided for in this article, or made pursuant\nthereto, an

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Larkin v. State
129 Misc. 2d 280 (New York State Court of Claims, 1985)

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