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§ 1-111 — § 1-111 Amendment of water supply provisions.

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This section reserves the rights and powers to amend, modify, extend, or supersede various provisions related to water supply, including those concerning lands acquired outside the city's corporate limits. The statute is relevant to entities involved in water supply management and infrastructure development.

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§ 1-111 § 1-111 Amendment of water supply provisions.

AC § 1-111

All rights and powers to amend, modify, extend or supersede any provision or provisions of sections 5-376 through 5-399, 5-401 through 5-403, 5-410, 5-418, 5-423, 5-424, 5-426, 5-429, 24-301, 24-347 through 24-352, and 24-354 through 24-365 of this code and any other provision or provisions of this code relating to any lands now or hereafter acquired outside the corporate limits of the city for water supply purposes, including highways, bridges and sewers, are hereby reserved to the legislature of the state of New York.

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