2006 New York Code - Violations; Remedies


 
    § 175-d. Violations;  remedies.    The commissioner may institute such
  action at law or in equity as may be  necessary  to  enforce  compliance
  with  any  provision  of  this  article  or  of  any  rule or regulation
  promulgated thereunder and in addition to any other remedy prescribed in
  article three of this chapter or  otherwise  may  apply  for  relief  by
  injunction  if  necessary  to  protect  the  public  interest or abate a
  nuisance as defined in this article without alleging or proving that  an
  adequate  remedy  at law does not exist. Such application may be made to
  the supreme court in any district or county as  provided  by  the  civil
  practice  act  and the rules of practice of the court, or to the supreme
  court in the third judicial district.


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