2006 New York Code - Injunction.



 
    § 83. Injunction.  At  any  time  after  fifteen days' notice has been
  given, as hereinabove provided for, by the supervisor of a town  or  the
  president  of  a  village  in  which  such tidewater creek or estuary is
  located, either of such officers, as the case may be, may apply  to  the
  supreme  court  for an injunction restraining said municipal corporation
  from diverting any fresh water from the stream or  streams  above  until
  such  tidewater  creek  or  estuary  shall have been put into the proper
  condition as to depth and width herein provided for, and it shall be the
  duty of the court to grant  such  injunction,  and  the  costs  of  such
  proceeding  shall  be  paid  by the municipal corporation diverting such
  stream of water.

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