New York General City Code § 91

Effect of invalidity in part; inconsistencies with other laws
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§ 91. Effect of invalidity in part; inconsistencies with other laws.--\n(a) If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, provision\nor other portion of this local law or the application thereof to any\nperson or circumstances shall be held to be invalid, such holding shall\nnot affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this local law or the\napplication of such portion held invalid, to any other person or\ncircumstances, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause,\nsentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, provision or other portion\nthereof directly involved in such holding or to the person and\ncircumstances therein involved.\n  (b) If any provision of this local law is inconsistent with, in\nconflict with, or contrary to any other provision of law, such provision\nof this local law shall prevail over such other provision and such other\nprovision shall be deemed to have been amended, superseded or repealed\nto the extent of such inconsistency, conflict or contrariety.\n

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