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NY Code - Article 7: BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS
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Section 60
Alteration of county roads or town highways
Section 61
Farm and road bridges
Section 62
Maintenance by state of certain bridges over the canal system
Section 63
Maintenance by state of alteration to certain highway bridges not state owned
Section 64
Commutation for bridges
Section 65
Private road in lieu of farm bridges
Section 66
Restrictions on the construction of farm and road bridges
Section 67
Construction of bridges by municipal corporations
Section 68
Bridges spanning canal channels
Section 69
Damages caused by excessive loads
Section 69-A
Changes in bridges and highways on or over canals and canal lands
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