New York Statutes
§ 5-514 — Limitation of tax levy
§ 5-514 Limitation of tax levy.
I.The amount which may be raised by\ngeneral village tax on real estate in any fiscal year for village\npurposes, shall be the same amount as a village may raise under the\nprovisions of article eight of the constitution.\n 2. If any joint indebtedness described in title one-A of article two\nof the local finance law is allocated and apportioned, or is excluded,\nunder or pursuant to such title or any other provision of law for the\npurpose of determining the debt-contracting power of a county, city,\ntown, village or school district, such allocation and apportionment, or\nexclusion, shall not limit the amount to be raised in any village\noutside the limitations applicable to villages set forth in article\neight of the constitution to provide for the int
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§ 5-500
Definitions§ 5-502
Submission of estimates§ 5-508
Adoption of budget§ 5-510
Change in fiscal years§ 5-514
Limitation of tax levy§ 5-516
Lien of special assessment§ 5-520
General budgetary controls§ 5-522
Lapse of appropriations§ 5-524
Audit and payment of claims§ 5-526
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