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What is NYC RCNY § 1-12.2?

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The Board may consider a request to withdraw an application made by the applicant at any time before the Board's final determination. If the request to withdraw is made before the hearing has been closed, the Board may permit withdrawal without prejudice upon request.

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§ 1-12.2 Withdrawal.

RCNY § 1-12.2

The Board may consider a request to withdraw an application made by the applicant at any time before the Board's final determination. If the request to withdraw is made before the hearing has been closed, the Board may permit withdrawal without prejudice upon request. If the request to withdraw is made after the hearing is closed, the Board may permit withdrawal without prejudice for good cause only. If it determines that proper enforcement or public policy would thereby be served, the Board may refuse the withdrawal or it may condition the withdrawal with prejudice on the refiling of a future application for the same relief. If the request to withdraw the application is made, and a motion to vote is pending, such motion will have precedence.

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