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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
CHAPTER 32
Legislative
ARTICLE 4
Legislative Committees; Testimony In Legislative Proceedings
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SECTION 66-A
Prohibited activity by legislative employees
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SECTION 65
Expenses of unsuccessful contestant
Legislative (LEG) CHAPTER 32, ARTICLE 4
§ 65. Expenses of unsuccessful contestant. When the seat of any member
of the legislature shall be contested, no expense incurred by the
contestant, in prosecuting his claim, shall be paid by the state, unless
such seat be awarded to the contestant.