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    Mckinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated comprises a comprehensive research tool for anyone desiring instant access to New York statutes and constitution. This multivolume set is extensively annotated with legislative history materials that

    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:22043540
    Pages:194279
    Publication date:2001-01-01
    Print Series:Annotated statute & codes
    Practice area:General
    Jurisdiction:New York
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