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§ 339-GG — SECTION 339-GG Severability

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What is NY RPL § 339-GG?

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This section addresses the principle of severability, stating that if any part of the article is found to be invalid, the rest remains effective. The statute ensures that the invalidity of one provision does not impact the validity of the remaining provisions. Applies to all parties affected by the article.

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§ 339-GG SECTION 339-GG Severability

RPL § 339-GG

§ 339-gg. Severability. If any provision of this article or any section, sentence, clause, phrase or word, or the application thereof in any circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the article and of the application of any such provision, section, sentence, clause, phrase or word in any other circumstances shall not be affected thereby.

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