New York Statutes
§ 137 — Issuing of licenses
New York § 137
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N.Y. Town § 137 (2026).
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§ 137. Issuing of licenses. If any such trade, occupation or use of\npremises shall be prohibited without a license, the town board shall\nestablish uniform fees for the issuance of such licenses and may require\napplicants for licenses to submit written applications supplying under\naffidavit such information as the town board may require.\n Upon receipt of the license fee therefor, the town clerk, or the\nbuilding inspector as provided in section one hundred thirty-eight of\nthis chapter, shall issue a license specifying the trade, occupation or\nuse of premises thereby authorized and such license shall become\neffective from the date thereof and shall continue in force for the term\nspecified therein but shall not be transferable. Such a license shall\nnot be issued for a longer term
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