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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-2 > 2-212

§ 2-212 Right to election. 1. An election to determine the question of  incorporation  shall  be  held  no later than forty days after the first  occurring of either of the following two events:    a. The expiration of thirty days from the filing of the original of  a  decision  sustaining  the  legal  sufficiency  of  the  petition  and no  proceeding having been instituted to review same, or    b. The filing of a final order sustaining the petition  after  such  a  proceeding to review.    c. The procedure for conducting said election shall be pursuant to the  election law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-2 > 2-212

§ 2-212 Right to election. 1. An election to determine the question of  incorporation  shall  be  held  no later than forty days after the first  occurring of either of the following two events:    a. The expiration of thirty days from the filing of the original of  a  decision  sustaining  the  legal  sufficiency  of  the  petition  and no  proceeding having been instituted to review same, or    b. The filing of a final order sustaining the petition  after  such  a  proceeding to review.    c. The procedure for conducting said election shall be pursuant to the  election law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-2 > 2-212

§ 2-212 Right to election. 1. An election to determine the question of  incorporation  shall  be  held  no later than forty days after the first  occurring of either of the following two events:    a. The expiration of thirty days from the filing of the original of  a  decision  sustaining  the  legal  sufficiency  of  the  petition  and no  proceeding having been instituted to review same, or    b. The filing of a final order sustaining the petition  after  such  a  proceeding to review.    c. The procedure for conducting said election shall be pursuant to the  election law.