2006 New York Code - Inconsistent Acts



 
    § 109. Inconsistent acts. The provisions of any act and parts of acts,
  including  the  charter of Greater New York and the charter of any other
  city of the state, which are inconsistent with this article, and insofar
  only  as  they  are  inconsistent  with  this  article,  shall  have  no
  application  to  the rights, powers and obligations conferred or created
  by and under authority of this article or to any proceedings thereunder.
    Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the organization
  of a corporation under the provisions of article four  of  the  business
  corporation  law  for  the  purpose  of owning, controlling or operating
  warehouses, docks, wharves or water craft, but no corporation formed for
  any such purpose under the provisions of the  business  corporation  law
  shall have the right or power to acquire real property by condemnation.

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