New York Town Code § 246

Proceeding to review decision
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§ 246. Proceeding to review decision. Any person interested who shall\nhave appeared before the board and made his objections at any hearing\nprovided for in this statute, and who shall consider himself aggrieved\nby any decision or action of the board may commence a proceeding, within\nthirty days from the date of such decision or action, in the county or\nsupreme court for a review of the decision or action of the board, in\nthe manner provided by article seventy-eight of the civil practice law\nand rules. The court may review the action of the board, and if it\ndecides that any injustice or error has been committed, may annul the\nproceedings and direct the board to proceed in the matter de novo, or\nmay specify the correction which should be made and compel such\ncorrection by the board; and the court may, in its discretion, stay the\nproceedings of the board upon motion of the petitioner, and upon such\nsecurity or conditions and notice to the board as may seem proper until\nthe final decision on the petition.\n

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