2006 New York Code - Severability.



 
    §  11-2715.3 Severability. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section
  or part of this chapter or the application  thereof  to  any  person  or
  circumstance  shall  for  any reason be adjudged by a court of competent
  jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not  affect,  impair  or
  invalidate  the  remainder of this chapter or the application thereof to
  other persons or circumstances, but shall be confined in  its  operation
  to  the  clause,  sentence,  paragraph, section or part thereof directly
  involved in the controversy in  which  such  judgment  shall  have  been
  rendered and to the person or circumstance involved.

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