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§  235.  Quorum;  term  of  office;  removal;  vacancies  in  board of  commissioners. A majority of the members of any board  of  commissioners  appointed  under  this  article shall be a quorum for the transaction of  any business or the performance of any duty or function, or the exercise  of any power, conferred or enjoined upon them. Any commissioner  may  be  removed  for  cause  at  any  time  by  the power appointing him, but no  commissioner shall be removed without due notice and an  opportunity  to  be  heard  in  defense;  and no commissioner thus removed is or shall be  eligible to be again appointed to the office of commissioner. In case of  the death, resignation or removal from office of  any  commissioner  the  vacancy  shall be filled by the power appointing him, within thirty days  after such removal, or within thirty days after  notice  in  writing  to  such  appointing  power  given  by  some  member of the board, or by the  corporation hereinafter mentioned, of such death or resignation,  and  a  certificate  of  every  such  appointment shall be filed as hereinbefore  required. Except as otherwise provided by law, the terms  of  office  of  the  commissioners  shall  determine  and expire with the performance of  their functions as hereinabove prescribed.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-6 > 235

§  235.  Quorum;  term  of  office;  removal;  vacancies  in  board of  commissioners. A majority of the members of any board  of  commissioners  appointed  under  this  article shall be a quorum for the transaction of  any business or the performance of any duty or function, or the exercise  of any power, conferred or enjoined upon them. Any commissioner  may  be  removed  for  cause  at  any  time  by  the power appointing him, but no  commissioner shall be removed without due notice and an  opportunity  to  be  heard  in  defense;  and no commissioner thus removed is or shall be  eligible to be again appointed to the office of commissioner. In case of  the death, resignation or removal from office of  any  commissioner  the  vacancy  shall be filled by the power appointing him, within thirty days  after such removal, or within thirty days after  notice  in  writing  to  such  appointing  power  given  by  some  member of the board, or by the  corporation hereinafter mentioned, of such death or resignation,  and  a  certificate  of  every  such  appointment shall be filed as hereinbefore  required. Except as otherwise provided by law, the terms  of  office  of  the  commissioners  shall  determine  and expire with the performance of  their functions as hereinabove prescribed.

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Statutes > New-york > Rrd > Article-6 > 235

§  235.  Quorum;  term  of  office;  removal;  vacancies  in  board of  commissioners. A majority of the members of any board  of  commissioners  appointed  under  this  article shall be a quorum for the transaction of  any business or the performance of any duty or function, or the exercise  of any power, conferred or enjoined upon them. Any commissioner  may  be  removed  for  cause  at  any  time  by  the power appointing him, but no  commissioner shall be removed without due notice and an  opportunity  to  be  heard  in  defense;  and no commissioner thus removed is or shall be  eligible to be again appointed to the office of commissioner. In case of  the death, resignation or removal from office of  any  commissioner  the  vacancy  shall be filled by the power appointing him, within thirty days  after such removal, or within thirty days after  notice  in  writing  to  such  appointing  power  given  by  some  member of the board, or by the  corporation hereinafter mentioned, of such death or resignation,  and  a  certificate  of  every  such  appointment shall be filed as hereinbefore  required. Except as otherwise provided by law, the terms  of  office  of  the  commissioners  shall  determine  and expire with the performance of  their functions as hereinabove prescribed.