New York Statutes

§ 119 — Audit of claims and issuance of warrants

New York § 119
JurisdictionNew York
Law TWNTown
Art. 8Finances

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N.Y. Town § 119 (2026).

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§ 119. Audit of claims and issuance of warrants.

1.In a town in which\nthere is no town comptroller, the town clerk shall cause each claim\npresented to the town board for audit to be numbered consecutively,\nbeginning with the number one in each year and to be stamped or\notherwise marked with the date of presentation. The claims shall be\navailable for public inspection at all times during office hours. The\ntown board shall not be required to audit any claim until thirty days\nafter presentation to the town clerk. The town board may, in considering\na claim, require any person presenting the same to be sworn before it or\nbefore any member thereof, relative to the justness and accuracy of such\nclaim, and may take evidence and examine witnesses in respect to the\nclaim, and for that

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