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§  2.  Definitions.  As used in this chapter the following terms shall  mean or include:    1. "Charter." A state statute or a  local  law  which  establishes  or  continues  a specific county, city or village as a municipal corporation  or body  politic  and  includes  the  fundamental  provisions  defining,  extending or limiting its corporate powers or affecting the framework of  its government.    2.  "Charter  amendment."  A  new charter or any change in an existing  charter presented as such under authority of this chapter or  any  state  statute  or  charter.  A  charter amendment may be of any extent and may  deal with any number of subjects.    3. "Clerk." The clerk of the board of supervisors  of  a  county,  the  clerk  of  a  city,  town  or  village  or,  if  there  be no officer so  designated, an officer exercising corresponding duties.    4. "Elective chief executive officer." The chief executive officer  of  a county elected on a county-wide basis or if there be none the chairman  of  the  board  of  supervisors,  the  mayor of a city or village or the  supervisor of a town, where such officer is vested with power to approve  or veto local laws or ordinances.    5. "General law." A state statute which in terms and in effect applies  alike to all counties, all counties other  than  those  wholly  included  within a city, all cities, all towns or all villages.    6. "Law." A state statute, charter or local law.    7.  "Legislative  body."  The board of supervisors, board of aldermen,  common council, council, commission, town board, board  of  trustees  or  other  elective governing board or body now or hereafter vested by state  statute, charter or other law with jurisdiction to  initiate  and  adopt  local  laws  or ordinances, whether or not such local laws or ordinances  require the approval of the elective chief executive  officer  or  other  official or body to become effective.    8. "Local government." A county, city, town or village.    9. "Local law." A law (a) adopted pursuant to this chapter or to other  authorization of a state statute or charter by the legislative body of a  local  government,  or  (b)  proposed  by  a  charter  commission  or by  petition, and ratified by popular vote, as provided in article  four  of  this  chapter  or  as provided in a state statute, charter or local law;  but shall not mean or include an ordinance, resolution or other  similar  act of the legislative body or of any other board or body.    10.  "New  charter." A charter which supersedes or repeals an existing  charter in its entirety or in the manner provided in subdivision four or  subdivision five of section thirty-six of this chapter.    11.  "Public  corporation."  A  municipal  corporation,   a   district  corporation  or a public benefit corporation as defined in section three  of the general corporation law.    12. "Special law." A state  statute  which  in  terms  and  in  effect  applies to one or more, but not all, counties, counties other than those  wholly included within a city, cities, towns or villages.

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§  2.  Definitions.  As used in this chapter the following terms shall  mean or include:    1. "Charter." A state statute or a  local  law  which  establishes  or  continues  a specific county, city or village as a municipal corporation  or body  politic  and  includes  the  fundamental  provisions  defining,  extending or limiting its corporate powers or affecting the framework of  its government.    2.  "Charter  amendment."  A  new charter or any change in an existing  charter presented as such under authority of this chapter or  any  state  statute  or  charter.  A  charter amendment may be of any extent and may  deal with any number of subjects.    3. "Clerk." The clerk of the board of supervisors  of  a  county,  the  clerk  of  a  city,  town  or  village  or,  if  there  be no officer so  designated, an officer exercising corresponding duties.    4. "Elective chief executive officer." The chief executive officer  of  a county elected on a county-wide basis or if there be none the chairman  of  the  board  of  supervisors,  the  mayor of a city or village or the  supervisor of a town, where such officer is vested with power to approve  or veto local laws or ordinances.    5. "General law." A state statute which in terms and in effect applies  alike to all counties, all counties other  than  those  wholly  included  within a city, all cities, all towns or all villages.    6. "Law." A state statute, charter or local law.    7.  "Legislative  body."  The board of supervisors, board of aldermen,  common council, council, commission, town board, board  of  trustees  or  other  elective governing board or body now or hereafter vested by state  statute, charter or other law with jurisdiction to  initiate  and  adopt  local  laws  or ordinances, whether or not such local laws or ordinances  require the approval of the elective chief executive  officer  or  other  official or body to become effective.    8. "Local government." A county, city, town or village.    9. "Local law." A law (a) adopted pursuant to this chapter or to other  authorization of a state statute or charter by the legislative body of a  local  government,  or  (b)  proposed  by  a  charter  commission  or by  petition, and ratified by popular vote, as provided in article  four  of  this  chapter  or  as provided in a state statute, charter or local law;  but shall not mean or include an ordinance, resolution or other  similar  act of the legislative body or of any other board or body.    10.  "New  charter." A charter which supersedes or repeals an existing  charter in its entirety or in the manner provided in subdivision four or  subdivision five of section thirty-six of this chapter.    11.  "Public  corporation."  A  municipal  corporation,   a   district  corporation  or a public benefit corporation as defined in section three  of the general corporation law.    12. "Special law." A state  statute  which  in  terms  and  in  effect  applies to one or more, but not all, counties, counties other than those  wholly included within a city, cities, towns or villages.

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§  2.  Definitions.  As used in this chapter the following terms shall  mean or include:    1. "Charter." A state statute or a  local  law  which  establishes  or  continues  a specific county, city or village as a municipal corporation  or body  politic  and  includes  the  fundamental  provisions  defining,  extending or limiting its corporate powers or affecting the framework of  its government.    2.  "Charter  amendment."  A  new charter or any change in an existing  charter presented as such under authority of this chapter or  any  state  statute  or  charter.  A  charter amendment may be of any extent and may  deal with any number of subjects.    3. "Clerk." The clerk of the board of supervisors  of  a  county,  the  clerk  of  a  city,  town  or  village  or,  if  there  be no officer so  designated, an officer exercising corresponding duties.    4. "Elective chief executive officer." The chief executive officer  of  a county elected on a county-wide basis or if there be none the chairman  of  the  board  of  supervisors,  the  mayor of a city or village or the  supervisor of a town, where such officer is vested with power to approve  or veto local laws or ordinances.    5. "General law." A state statute which in terms and in effect applies  alike to all counties, all counties other  than  those  wholly  included  within a city, all cities, all towns or all villages.    6. "Law." A state statute, charter or local law.    7.  "Legislative  body."  The board of supervisors, board of aldermen,  common council, council, commission, town board, board  of  trustees  or  other  elective governing board or body now or hereafter vested by state  statute, charter or other law with jurisdiction to  initiate  and  adopt  local  laws  or ordinances, whether or not such local laws or ordinances  require the approval of the elective chief executive  officer  or  other  official or body to become effective.    8. "Local government." A county, city, town or village.    9. "Local law." A law (a) adopted pursuant to this chapter or to other  authorization of a state statute or charter by the legislative body of a  local  government,  or  (b)  proposed  by  a  charter  commission  or by  petition, and ratified by popular vote, as provided in article  four  of  this  chapter  or  as provided in a state statute, charter or local law;  but shall not mean or include an ordinance, resolution or other  similar  act of the legislative body or of any other board or body.    10.  "New  charter." A charter which supersedes or repeals an existing  charter in its entirety or in the manner provided in subdivision four or  subdivision five of section thirty-six of this chapter.    11.  "Public  corporation."  A  municipal  corporation,   a   district  corporation  or a public benefit corporation as defined in section three  of the general corporation law.    12. "Special law." A state  statute  which  in  terms  and  in  effect  applies to one or more, but not all, counties, counties other than those  wholly included within a city, cities, towns or villages.