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What is NYC AC § 20-320?

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This section provides definitions for key terms used in the subchapter, specifically defining 'garage' and 'parking lot' based on their capacity and usage for accommodating motor vehicles for a fee. Applies to entities involved in the operation of garages and parking lots.

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§ 20-320 Definitions.

AC § 20-320

As used in this subchapter, the following terms shall mean and include: 1. "Garage." A building, shed or enclosure or any portion thereof which has the capacity to hold five or more motor vehicles and which is used to accommodate, store, or keep any motor vehicle for the payment of a fee or other consideration charged directly or indirectly.

2."Parking lot." Any outdoor space or uncovered plot of ground which has the capacity to hold five or more motor vehicles and is used to accommodate, store, or keep any motor vehicle for the payment of a fee or other consideration, charged directly or indirectly.

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