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§  1501. Constitutionality.  If any part, provision or section of this  chapter, or the application of any such part, provision  or  section  in  any  particular  respect,  shall  be  adjudged by any court of competent  jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or ineffective in whole or in  part,  such  judgment  shall  be  confined  in  its operation to the particular  provision or section or application directly involved in the controversy  in which such judgment shall have been rendered and  shall  not  affect,  impair  or  invalidate  the  remainder of such provisions or sections or  their application in  other  respects;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  provisions  or  sections  are  not unconstitutional or ineffective, they  shall remain in full force and effect.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-15 > 1501

§  1501. Constitutionality.  If any part, provision or section of this  chapter, or the application of any such part, provision  or  section  in  any  particular  respect,  shall  be  adjudged by any court of competent  jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or ineffective in whole or in  part,  such  judgment  shall  be  confined  in  its operation to the particular  provision or section or application directly involved in the controversy  in which such judgment shall have been rendered and  shall  not  affect,  impair  or  invalidate  the  remainder of such provisions or sections or  their application in  other  respects;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  provisions  or  sections  are  not unconstitutional or ineffective, they  shall remain in full force and effect.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Abp > Article-15 > 1501

§  1501. Constitutionality.  If any part, provision or section of this  chapter, or the application of any such part, provision  or  section  in  any  particular  respect,  shall  be  adjudged by any court of competent  jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or ineffective in whole or in  part,  such  judgment  shall  be  confined  in  its operation to the particular  provision or section or application directly involved in the controversy  in which such judgment shall have been rendered and  shall  not  affect,  impair  or  invalidate  the  remainder of such provisions or sections or  their application in  other  respects;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  provisions  or  sections  are  not unconstitutional or ineffective, they  shall remain in full force and effect.