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New York

Constitution · Local Finances
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§ 1. Gift or loan or credit of local subdivisions prohibited; exceptions for enumerated purposes.
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§ 2. Restrictions on indebtedness of local subdivisions; contracting and payment of local indebtedness; exceptions.
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§ 2-A. Local indebtedness for water supply, sewage disposal and drainage facilities and purposes; allocations and exclusions of indebtedness.
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§ 3. Restrictions on creation and indebtedness of certain corporations.
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§ 4. Limitations on local indebtedness.
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§ 5. Ascertainment of debt-incurring power of counties, cities, towns and villages; certain indebtedness to be excluded.
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§ 6. Debt-incurring power of Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse; certain additional indebtedness to be excluded.
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§ 7. Debt-incurring power of New York city; certain additional indebtedness to be excluded.
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§ 7-A. Debt-incurring power of New York city; certain indebtedness for railroads and transit purposes to be excluded.
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§ 8. Indebtedness not to be invalidated by operation of this article.
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§ 9. When debt-incurring power of certain counties shall cease.
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§ 10. Limitations on amount to be raised by real estate taxes for local purposes; exceptions.
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§ 10-A. Application and use of revenues from certain public improvements.
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§ 11. Taxes for certain capital expenditures to be excluded from tax limitation.
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§ 12. Further limitations on local powers of taxation and indebtedness.
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