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What is NYC RCNY § 1-10.1?

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Each properly filed complete application will be numbered serially in the order received. The calendar numbers will begin anew on January 1st of each year, and will be hyphenated with the number of the year and the corresponding suffix (BZ, A, or BZY) indicating the type of application.

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§ 1-10.1 Calendar Number.

RCNY § 1-10.1

Each properly filed complete application will be numbered serially in the order received. The calendar numbers will begin anew on January 1st of each year, and will be hyphenated with the number of the year and the corresponding suffix (BZ, A, or BZY) indicating the type of application. The original calendar number will be used for an application to reopen or amend a previous case for the same property on the SOC or A calendar. In certain instances, a new calendar number may be required in lieu of the original calendar number for reinstatement applications.

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