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Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 60

§  60.  Reproduction of records.   Any municipal housing authority may  cause any paper, document or other record kept or recorded by it  to  be  recorded,   copied  or  reproduced  by  any  photographic,  photostatic,  microfilm, microcard, miniature  photographic  or  other  process  which  accurately  reproduces  or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the  original. Such reproduction, when satisfactorily  identified,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  for  all  purposes and is as admissible in  evidence as the  original  itself  in  any  judicial  or  administrative  proceeding,  and  an  enlargement  or  facsimile of such reproduction is  likewise admissible in evidence  if  the  original  reproduction  is  in  existence and available for inspection under direction of the court.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 60

§  60.  Reproduction of records.   Any municipal housing authority may  cause any paper, document or other record kept or recorded by it  to  be  recorded,   copied  or  reproduced  by  any  photographic,  photostatic,  microfilm, microcard, miniature  photographic  or  other  process  which  accurately  reproduces  or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the  original. Such reproduction, when satisfactorily  identified,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  for  all  purposes and is as admissible in  evidence as the  original  itself  in  any  judicial  or  administrative  proceeding,  and  an  enlargement  or  facsimile of such reproduction is  likewise admissible in evidence  if  the  original  reproduction  is  in  existence and available for inspection under direction of the court.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 60

§  60.  Reproduction of records.   Any municipal housing authority may  cause any paper, document or other record kept or recorded by it  to  be  recorded,   copied  or  reproduced  by  any  photographic,  photostatic,  microfilm, microcard, miniature  photographic  or  other  process  which  accurately  reproduces  or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the  original. Such reproduction, when satisfactorily  identified,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  an  original  for  all  purposes and is as admissible in  evidence as the  original  itself  in  any  judicial  or  administrative  proceeding,  and  an  enlargement  or  facsimile of such reproduction is  likewise admissible in evidence  if  the  original  reproduction  is  in  existence and available for inspection under direction of the court.