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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 788

§  788.  Effect  on  actions  and proceedings; disposition of records,  books and papers. 1. Except as otherwise provided for in this title,  no  action  for or against the local government entity to be dissolved shall  abate, nor shall any claim for or against it be affected  by  reason  of  its dissolution.    2. Upon the dissolution of a local government entity, all its records,  books  and  papers shall be deposited with the town clerk of the town in  which the principal portion of such entity is situated, and  they  shall  thereupon become a part of the records of the town.    3. Upon the dissolution of a local justice court, all court records of  such  court  shall  be  deposited  with  a  justice  court  judge  to be  designated by the administrative judge of the judicial  district  within  which  the  dissolving  justice court is located. The designated justice  court judge shall have authority to execute and complete all  unfinished  business.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 788

§  788.  Effect  on  actions  and proceedings; disposition of records,  books and papers. 1. Except as otherwise provided for in this title,  no  action  for or against the local government entity to be dissolved shall  abate, nor shall any claim for or against it be affected  by  reason  of  its dissolution.    2. Upon the dissolution of a local government entity, all its records,  books  and  papers shall be deposited with the town clerk of the town in  which the principal portion of such entity is situated, and  they  shall  thereupon become a part of the records of the town.    3. Upon the dissolution of a local justice court, all court records of  such  court  shall  be  deposited  with  a  justice  court  judge  to be  designated by the administrative judge of the judicial  district  within  which  the  dissolving  justice court is located. The designated justice  court judge shall have authority to execute and complete all  unfinished  business.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-17-a > Title-3 > 788

§  788.  Effect  on  actions  and proceedings; disposition of records,  books and papers. 1. Except as otherwise provided for in this title,  no  action  for or against the local government entity to be dissolved shall  abate, nor shall any claim for or against it be affected  by  reason  of  its dissolution.    2. Upon the dissolution of a local government entity, all its records,  books  and  papers shall be deposited with the town clerk of the town in  which the principal portion of such entity is situated, and  they  shall  thereupon become a part of the records of the town.    3. Upon the dissolution of a local justice court, all court records of  such  court  shall  be  deposited  with  a  justice  court  judge  to be  designated by the administrative judge of the judicial  district  within  which  the  dissolving  justice court is located. The designated justice  court judge shall have authority to execute and complete all  unfinished  business.