New York Statutes

§ 14-1420 — Hearing of appeal

New York § 14-1420
JurisdictionNew York
Law VILVillage
Art. 14Sewers

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N.Y. Village § 14-1420 (2026).

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§ 14-1420 Hearing of appeal. Either party may bring on the appeal upon\na notice of not less than ten nor more than twenty days. All appeals\nfrom the same apportionment must be consolidated and heard as one\nappeal. The county court may affirm or reverse the apportionment. If it\nbe reversed upon the ground that it is erroneous, unequal or\ninequitable, the court shall by the order of reversal appoint three\ndisinterested freeholders of the village as commissioners to make a new\napportionment, and no appeal shall be allowed from such order.\n

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