NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-212.7 — Closure not an act of possession.

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What is NYC AC § 28-212.7?

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This section clarifies that a closure ordered by the commissioner does not imply possession, ownership, or control by the city over the premises that are closed. Applies to property owners affected by city-ordered closures.

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§ 28-212.7 Closure not an act of possession.

AC § 28-212.7

A closure ordered by the commissioner pursuant to this article shall not constitute an act of possession, ownership, or control by the city over the closed premises.

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