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NY Code - Part 2: GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF INTERPRETATION
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Section 1--201
General Definitions
Section 1--202
Prima Facie Evidence by Third Party Documents
Section 1--203
Obligation of Good Faith
Section 1--204
Time; Reasonable Time; "Seasonably"
Section 1--205
Course of Dealing and Usage of Trade
Section 1--206
Statute of Frauds for Kinds of Personal Property Not Otherwise Covered
Section 1--207
Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights
Section 1--208
Option to Accelerate at Will
Section 1-209
Subordinated obligations
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