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New York State Law Penal Law Consolidated Laws of New York's Penal codeArticle 15 - NY Penal LawNY Laws ›Penal Law ›Part 1 ›Title B ›Article 15CULPABILITY SectionDescription 15.00 Culpability; definitions of terms. 15.05 Culpability; definitions of culpable mental states. 15.10 ...
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New York Law The law designating the apple muffin as the official New York state muffin is found in the New York State Consolidated Laws, STL, Article 6, Section 84. STL - State Article 6 - (70 - 88) ARMS AND GREAT SEAL OF STATE 84 - State muffin. Universal Citation: NY State L ...
Changes to the all or portions of the following laws and rules have been incorporated: Civil Practice Law and Rules; related New York Consolidated Laws; New York City Civil Court Act; Rules of the Chief Administrator of the Courts; Uniform Civil Rules of the Supreme Court and the County ...
Selected Consolidated Law Forms (West's® McKinneys® Forms for New York) Covers New York statutes on partnership, alcoholic beverage control, civil rights, civil service, debtors and creditors, education, general obligation, ins... R Bailly 被引量: 0发表: 0年 ...
Can You Legally Keep Any Lost Money You Find In New York State? New York Consolidated Laws, Personal Property Law - PEP § 252 addresses how a person should handle finding lost property. The law states, Any person who finds lost property of the value of twenty dollars or more or comes ...
图书Annotated Consolidated Laws of the State of New York as Amended to January 1, 1918 介绍、书评、论坛及推荐
The law designating the Sea Scorpion as the official New York state fossil is found in the New York Consolidated Laws, State Law, Article 6, Section 83 STATE LAWS ARTICLE 6 - ARMS AND GREAT SEAL OF STATE. SECTION 83. § 83. State fossil. The Eurypterus remipes shall be the ...
This is according to New York Penal Law § 245.05 of the Consolidated Laws of New York. "A person is held up to ridicule or contempt by voluntarily submitting to indignities such as the throwing of balls or other articles at his head or body," the law states. ...