Administrative Code (AC)
Title 7: Legal Affairs
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- AC § 7-101
Bond to be executed by corporation counsel.
- AC § 7-102
Law department relieved from payment of fees to city, county or other officers.
- AC § 7-103
Corporation counsel.
- AC § 7-104
Legislative bills; local laws.
- AC § 7-105
Actions and proceedings for recovery of penalties.
- AC § 7-106
Collection of debts.
- AC § 7-107
Register of actions.
- AC § 7-108
Bond or other security on behalf of city; by whom executed.
- AC § 7-109
Corporation counsel; when the corporation counsel may appear for officer, subordinate, or employee of an agency.
- AC § 7-110
Corporation counsel; representation and indemnification of district attorneys.
- AC § 7-111
Online publication of city laws and rules.
- AC § 7-112
Reporting on nuisance abatement actions.
- AC § 7-113
Civil actions regarding the department of correction.
- AC § 7-114
Civil actions regarding the police department and covered individuals.
- AC § 7-201
Actions against the city.
- AC § 7-202
Power of comptroller to extend the time for commencement of suit upon claims.
- AC § 7-203
Settlement of claims.
- AC § 7-204
Settlement of claims.
- AC § 7-205
Comptroller to audit charges against city for costs, etc.
- AC § 7-206
Illegal claims; power of board of estimate to pay or compromise on equitable grounds.
- AC § 7-207
Payment of bonds upon which suit is barred by lapse of time.
- AC § 7-208
Claims for injuries caused by police while executing legal process or sustained by persons injured while assisting in the apprehension of a criminal.
- AC § 7-209
Issuance of execution.
- AC § 7-210
Liability of real property owner for failure to maintain sidewalk in a reasonably safe condition.
- AC § 7-211
Personal injury and property damage liability insurance.
- AC § 7-212
Authority to make payments for personal injury, including death, where abutting property owner liable pursuant to section 7-210 is uninsured.
- AC § 7-301
Board of statutory consolidation; powers and duties.
- AC § 7-401
Jurors fees.
- AC § 7-402
Fees to grand jurors.
- AC § 7-403
Fees to grand jurors of extraordinary terms.
- AC § 7-501
Bond of sheriff.
- AC § 7-502
Seal.
- AC § 7-503
Sheriff; accounting for fees.
- AC § 7-504
Statement of account to comptroller.
- AC § 7-505
Penalty for failure to account to comptroller.
- AC § 7-506
Disposition of moneys collected.
- AC § 7-507
Sheriff's books and records.
- AC § 7-508
Sheriff's sale.
- AC § 7-509
Storage of property; payment.
- AC § 7-510
Inquiry for enforcement of judgments owed to the city.
- AC § 7-513
Counsel. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-514
Fees defined.
- AC § 7-515
Additional hours.
- AC § 7-516
Construction clause.
- AC § 7-517
Report on enforcement against unlicensed sellers of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, tobacco products and illicit cannabis.
- AC § 7-551
Cannabis law violation.
- AC § 7-552
Local authority respecting unlicensed cannabis businesses.
- AC § 7-553
Local authority.
- AC § 7-601
Register; bond.
- AC § 7-602
Bond of deputies, assistants, clerks and other subordinate employees.
- AC § 7-603
Seal.
- AC § 7-604
Register; accounting for fees.
- AC § 7-605
Statement of account to comptroller.
- AC § 7-606
Penalty for neglect to account.
- AC § 7-607
Real estate instruments to be recorded.
- AC § 7-608
Microfilmed instruments; how indexed.
- AC § 7-614
Fees.
- AC § 7-615
Corrections to be without erasures.
- AC § 7-616
Miscellaneous instruments.
- AC § 7-617
Searches.
- AC § 7-618
Chattel mortgages, etc., and renewals thereof to be indorsed.
- AC § 7-619
Destroying obsolete documents and records.
- AC § 7-620
Preserving and copying records.
- AC § 7-621
Construction and application of this chapter.
- AC § 7-622
Indices to be public records.
- AC § 7-623
Business hours.
- AC § 7-624
Construction clause.
- AC § 7-625
Block indexing after July first, nineteen hundred sixty-four.
- AC § 7-626
Block indexing after July first, nineteen hundred eighty-one in Richmond county.
- AC § 7-627
Alphabetical indices.
- AC § 7-628
Notification of recording of real estate instruments.
- AC § 7-701
Legislative declaration.
- AC § 7-702
Short title.
- AC § 7-703
Public nuisance defined.
- AC § 7-704
Remedies.
- AC § 7-705
Applicability.
- AC § 7-706
Action for permanent injunction.
- AC § 7-707
Preliminary injunction.
- AC § 7-708
Motion papers for preliminary injunction.
- AC § 7-709
Temporary closing order.
- AC § 7-710
Temporary restraining order.
- AC § 7-711
Temporary closing order; temporary restraining order.
- AC § 7-712
Temporary closing order; temporary restraining order; defendant's remedies.
- AC § 7-713
Temporary receiver.
- AC § 7-714
Permanent injunction.
- AC § 7-715
Applicability. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-716
Action for civil penalty. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-717
Preliminary injunction. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-718
Motion papers for preliminary injunction. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-719
Temporary restraining order. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-720
Vacating a temporary injunction or a temporary restraining order. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-721
Judgment. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-722
Chapter not exclusive remedy. [Repealed]
- AC § 7-723
Limitations on exclusions of natural persons.
- AC § 7-724
Judicial review.
- AC § 7-725
Business owner awareness.
- AC § 7-726
Property rights and awareness.
- AC § 7-727
Limitations on applicability.
- AC § 7-728
Conflicting proceedings.
- AC § 7-729
Duplicate fines for public nuisances involving alcohol.
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