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Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-11 > 236

§ 236. Right  of  way.    The  commanding  officer  of any unit of the  organized militia parading or performing any military duty in any street  or highway, may require any or all persons in such street or highway  to  yield  the  right  of  way to such militia, provided the carriage of the  United States mail, the legitimate  functions  of  the  police  and  the  progress  and  operations of the hospital ambulances, fire engines, fire  departments  and  apparatus  of  the  insurance  patrol  shall  not   be  interfered  with  thereby.    All  others  who  shall  hinder, delay, or  obstruct  any  unit  of  the  organized  militia  wherever  parading  or  performing  any  military  duty, or who shall attempt so to do, shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-11 > 236

§ 236. Right  of  way.    The  commanding  officer  of any unit of the  organized militia parading or performing any military duty in any street  or highway, may require any or all persons in such street or highway  to  yield  the  right  of  way to such militia, provided the carriage of the  United States mail, the legitimate  functions  of  the  police  and  the  progress  and  operations of the hospital ambulances, fire engines, fire  departments  and  apparatus  of  the  insurance  patrol  shall  not   be  interfered  with  thereby.    All  others  who  shall  hinder, delay, or  obstruct  any  unit  of  the  organized  militia  wherever  parading  or  performing  any  military  duty, or who shall attempt so to do, shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Mil > Article-11 > 236

§ 236. Right  of  way.    The  commanding  officer  of any unit of the  organized militia parading or performing any military duty in any street  or highway, may require any or all persons in such street or highway  to  yield  the  right  of  way to such militia, provided the carriage of the  United States mail, the legitimate  functions  of  the  police  and  the  progress  and  operations of the hospital ambulances, fire engines, fire  departments  and  apparatus  of  the  insurance  patrol  shall  not   be  interfered  with  thereby.    All  others  who  shall  hinder, delay, or  obstruct  any  unit  of  the  organized  militia  wherever  parading  or  performing  any  military  duty, or who shall attempt so to do, shall be  guilty of a misdemeanor.