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What is NYC RCNY § 1-51?

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(a) General. A complainant, respondent, or any other necessary party may, at any time, enter into an agreement to settle a case.

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Effective: 9/5/2019

§ 1-51 Settlement.

RCNY § 1-51

(a)General. A complainant, respondent, or any other necessary party may, at any time, enter into an agreement to settle a case.

(b)Mediation. The Law Enforcement Bureau may, in its discretion, refer a case to the Office of Mediation and Conflict Resolution for mediation of a settlement agreement as provided in Subchapter H of this chapter.

(c)Legal effect of settlement agreement. Where a complainant agrees pursuant to a settlement agreement to withdraw a complaint, the legal effect of such withdrawal is governed by 47 RCNY § 1-21(a). (Added City Record 8/6/2019, eff. 9/5/2019)

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