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§ 42. Penalties  for  violation of ordinances. Any person violating an  ordinance of the common council shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, except  that an ordinance may provide that  a  violation  thereof  shall  be  an  offense,  and  the  common  council  may  provide  therein or by general  ordinance, that any person guilty of such violation shall be liable to a  fine which shall not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars in amount,  or  to  imprisonment  not  exceeding  one hundred and fifty days, or to both  such fine and imprisonment, or such ordinance may provide for a penalty,  not exceeding five hundred dollars to be recovered  by  the  city  in  a  civil  action.  The city may maintain an action or proceeding in a court  of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with, or to  restrain  by  injunction  the  violation of, any ordinance of the common council or of  the commissioner of public safety, notwithstanding  that  the  ordinance  may provide a penalty for such violation.

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Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-4 > 42

§ 42. Penalties  for  violation of ordinances. Any person violating an  ordinance of the common council shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, except  that an ordinance may provide that  a  violation  thereof  shall  be  an  offense,  and  the  common  council  may  provide  therein or by general  ordinance, that any person guilty of such violation shall be liable to a  fine which shall not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars in amount,  or  to  imprisonment  not  exceeding  one hundred and fifty days, or to both  such fine and imprisonment, or such ordinance may provide for a penalty,  not exceeding five hundred dollars to be recovered  by  the  city  in  a  civil  action.  The city may maintain an action or proceeding in a court  of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with, or to  restrain  by  injunction  the  violation of, any ordinance of the common council or of  the commissioner of public safety, notwithstanding  that  the  ordinance  may provide a penalty for such violation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Scc > Article-4 > 42

§ 42. Penalties  for  violation of ordinances. Any person violating an  ordinance of the common council shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, except  that an ordinance may provide that  a  violation  thereof  shall  be  an  offense,  and  the  common  council  may  provide  therein or by general  ordinance, that any person guilty of such violation shall be liable to a  fine which shall not exceed one hundred and fifty dollars in amount,  or  to  imprisonment  not  exceeding  one hundred and fifty days, or to both  such fine and imprisonment, or such ordinance may provide for a penalty,  not exceeding five hundred dollars to be recovered  by  the  city  in  a  civil  action.  The city may maintain an action or proceeding in a court  of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with, or to  restrain  by  injunction  the  violation of, any ordinance of the common council or of  the commissioner of public safety, notwithstanding  that  the  ordinance  may provide a penalty for such violation.