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Code · New York · Executive · Interpretation

§ 1001. Saving clause.

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§ 1001. Saving clause. 1. Any act of the legislature of the year
nineteen hundred fifty-one which, in form, amends or repeals or purports
to amend or repeal any provision or provisions of the former executive
law shall be legally effective notwithstanding the repeal of such former
executive law by this chapter and shall be construed as an amendment or
repeal, as the case may be, of the corresponding provision or provisions
of this chapter irrespective of whether such provision or provisions are
contained in this chapter in one or more than one article, section,
subdivision or other part thereof and such corresponding provision or
provisions shall be deemed and construed to be amended, modified,
changed or repealed as though the same had been expressly and in terms
so amended or repealed.
2. Any act of the legislature of the year nineteen hundred fifty-one
which adds or purports to add a new article, section, subdivision or
other provision of the law to the former executive law shall be legally
effective notwithstanding the repeal of such former executive law by
this chapter and shall be construed as having been added to this chapter
and shall be given full effect according to its context as if the same
had been added expressly and in terms of this chapter and shall be
deemed and construed to have been inserted in this chapter in
juxtaposition to and as modifying the effect of the corresponding
provision or provisions of this chapter.
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