2006 New York Code - Hearing Of Complaints.



 
    § 1408. Hearing of complaints. 1. At the time and place and during the
  hours specified in the notice given pursuant to section fourteen hundred
  six  of  this chapter, the board of review shall meet to hear complaints
  relating to assessments brought before it. The  board  of  trustees  and
  assessors, or a committee of such board constituting at least a majority
  thereof  and  the  assessors or a board of assessment review constituted
  pursuant to section five hundred twenty-three  of  this  chapter,  shall
  constitute the board of review.
    2.  Complaints  with  respect  to  assessments shall be filed with the
  village clerk on or before the day of the meeting of the board of review
  on the form prescribed by the state board pursuant to subdivision  three
  of section five hundred twenty-four of this chapter.
    3.  The  board  of  review  shall  have  the same powers and duties in
  relation to the hearing and determining of complaints as  are  exercised
  and  performed  by  a board of review in a town pursuant to section five
  hundred twelve of this chapter; provided,  however,  that  the  hearings
  shall not be adjourned beyond the fifteenth day of the following month.

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