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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 90-h

§ 90-h. Violations;  remedies.    The  commissioner may institute such  action at law or in equity as may appear necessary to enforce compliance  with any provision of the statutes, rules and orders  committed  to  his  administration  in  regard  to  animal  health permits and infectious or  communicable disease affecting domestic animals, and in addition to  any  other  remedy under article three of this chapter or otherwise may apply  for relief by injunction if necessary to  protect  the  public  interest  without  being  compelled  to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at  law does not exist. Such application may be made to the supreme court in  any district or county as provided in the civil practice law and  rules,  or to the supreme court in the third judicial district.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 90-h

§ 90-h. Violations;  remedies.    The  commissioner may institute such  action at law or in equity as may appear necessary to enforce compliance  with any provision of the statutes, rules and orders  committed  to  his  administration  in  regard  to  animal  health permits and infectious or  communicable disease affecting domestic animals, and in addition to  any  other  remedy under article three of this chapter or otherwise may apply  for relief by injunction if necessary to  protect  the  public  interest  without  being  compelled  to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at  law does not exist. Such application may be made to the supreme court in  any district or county as provided in the civil practice law and  rules,  or to the supreme court in the third judicial district.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-5 > 90-h

§ 90-h. Violations;  remedies.    The  commissioner may institute such  action at law or in equity as may appear necessary to enforce compliance  with any provision of the statutes, rules and orders  committed  to  his  administration  in  regard  to  animal  health permits and infectious or  communicable disease affecting domestic animals, and in addition to  any  other  remedy under article three of this chapter or otherwise may apply  for relief by injunction if necessary to  protect  the  public  interest  without  being  compelled  to allege or prove that an adequate remedy at  law does not exist. Such application may be made to the supreme court in  any district or county as provided in the civil practice law and  rules,  or to the supreme court in the third judicial district.