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  2. Category : Public benefit corporations in New York (state)

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    New York state public-benefit corporations are commonly used by the state government to perform a specific purpose, such as investment in infrastructure or regulation of horse racing. These corporations are frequently referred to as authorities .

  3. New York state public-benefit corporations - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Constitution, Art.X, sec. 5, provides that public benefit corporations may only be created by special act of the legislature. In City of Rye v. MTA, 24 N.Y.2d 627 (1969), the court of appeals explained that "The debates of the 1938 Convention indicate that the proliferation of public authorities after 1927 was the reason for the enactment of section 5 of article X....

  4. Michael Schluter - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Michael Schluter CBE (born 1947), is a British social thinker and social entrepreneur who founded Britain's Relationships Foundation. [ 1 ] After gaining his Ph.D. [ 2 ] from Cornell University , Schluter worked as an applied economist with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the World Bank .

  5. Empire State Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Urban Development Corporation (UDC) was created in 1968 by the New York State Urban Development Corporation Act. [1] [7] On August 31, 1987, the Omnibus Economic Development Act created the state Department of Economic Development (DED). [7]

  6. Charter (New York) - Wikipedia

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    A charter is a grant of authority or rights issued by the New York State Education Department (NYSED). The organization grants provisional and absolute charters to legally establish educational corporations including schools, libraries, historical societies, and museums. [1]

  7. William E. Schluter - Wikipedia

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    Schluter was born on November 5, 1927, in Bronxville, New York, to Frederic E. and Charlotte M. Schluter. He grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, and attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Princeton University, where he played on the hockey team. [1] In 1950 he married Nancy Albright Hurd. They settled in Pennington, New Jersey. [2] Schluter was ...

  8. New York Business Corporation Law - Wikipedia

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    The New York Business Corporation Law is the primary corporation statute in the State of New York. It is an influential model in U.S. corporate law. It is chapter 4 of the Consolidated Laws of New York, originally enacted as chapter 567 of the Laws of 1890.

  9. New York City Law Department - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Law Department, also known as the Office of the Corporation Counsel, [1] is the department of the government of New York City responsible for most of the city's legal affairs. [2] The department is headed by the Corporation Counsel , Muriel Goode-Trufant, the 82nd official to hold this position, confirmed in December 2024.