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What is NYC AC § 17-114?

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This section grants the department the authority to abate any nuisance within the city without the need for a lawsuit, utilizing common law rights. This statute applies to situations where nuisances are present that may affect public health or safety.

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§ 17-114 Nuisances; abatement without suit.

AC § 17-114

The department shall have within the city all common law rights to abate any nuisance without suit, which can or does in this state belong to any person.

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