2006 New York Code - Saving Clause.



 
    §  351.  Saving  clause.  The repeal of a law, as specified in section
  three hundred and fifty-three shall not affect or impair  any  contract,
  or  any act done, or right accruing, accrued or acquired or any penalty,
  forfeiture, or punishment incurred prior to the time when  this  chapter
  or  any  section thereof takes effect, under or by virtue of the laws so
  repealed, but  the  same  may  be  asserted,  enforced,  prosecuted,  or
  inflicted, as fully and to the same extent, as if such laws had not been
  repealed.

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