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What is NYC RCNY § 1-38?

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Consistent with § 8-122 of the Code, if the Law Enforcement Bureau finds that a respondent or a person acting in concert with a respondent is acting in a manner tending to render ineffectual relief that the Commission could order after a hearing, the Commission may commence a special proceeding in state Supreme Court f

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Effective: 9/5/2019

§ 1-38 Injunctions and Temporary Restraining Orders.

RCNY § 1-38

Consistent with § 8-122 of the Code, if the Law Enforcement Bureau finds that a respondent or a person acting in concert with a respondent is acting in a manner tending to render ineffectual relief that the Commission could order after a hearing, the Commission may commence a special proceeding in state Supreme Court for an order to show cause to enjoin such conduct pursuant to CPLR article 63. (Added City Record 8/6/2019, eff. 9/5/2019)

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