2006 New York Code - Records; Prima Facie Evidence.



 
    §  1217.  Records; prima facie evidence. The record of the proceedings
  of the authority and of the board of  transportation,  the  records  and
  printed  minutes  of  the  transit  commission,  of  the  former transit
  construction commissioner, of the former public service  commission  for
  the  first  district,  and of the former board of rapid transit railroad
  commissioners,  transferred  to  the  authority,  or  certified   copies
  thereof,  shall  be  prima  facie  evidence  of  the  proceedings of the
  authority, of the board of transportation, of the transit commission, of
  the former transit  construction  commissioner,  of  the  former  public
  service  commission  for  the  first district, or of the former board of
  rapid transit railroad commissioners, as the case may be, in respect  to
  matters  concerning  which  such  records  or  minutes relate. Certified
  copies of such records or papers shall in like manner  constitute  prima
  facie evidence.

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