New York Public Authorities Code § 2826

Quorums and majorities
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§ 2826. Quorums and majorities.  Notwithstanding any other provision\nof this chapter and notwithstanding any provision of any general,\nspecial or local law, whenever the whole number of the board of any\nauthority or commission heretofore or hereafter continued or created by\nthis chapter is three or more persons, a majority of the whole number of\nthe members of such board, at a meeting duly held at a time fixed by\nlaw, or by any by-law duly adopted by such board, or at any duly\nadjourned meeting of such meeting or at any meeting duly held upon\nreasonable notice to all of the members of such board, shall constitute\na quorum and not less than a majority of the whole number of such board\nmay perform and exercise the powers authorized and provided in this\nchapter. For the purpose of this section the words "whole number" shall\nbe construed to mean the total number which such board would have were\nthere no vacancies and were none of the members of such board\ndisqualified from acting.\n

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