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§ 442-J — SECTION 442-J Effect of invalid provision

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What is NY RPL § 442-J?

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This section addresses the impact of a court's declaration that any provision of the article is unconstitutional or unauthorized. Such a decision affects only the specific provision declared invalid, leaving other sections of the article intact. Applies to all parties subject to the article's provisions.

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§ 442-J SECTION 442-J Effect of invalid provision

RPL § 442-J

§ 442-j. Effect of invalid provision. Should the courts of this state declare any provision of this article unconstitutional, or unauthorized, or in conflict with any other section or provision of this article, then such decision shall affect only the section or provision so declared to be unconstitutional or unauthorized and shall not affect any other section or part of this article.

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