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(a) The business corporation law applies to a corporation heretofore or hereafter formed under this chapter, or under any other statute or special act of this state, or under laws other than the statutes of this state, which has as its purpose or among its purposes a purpose for which a corporation may be formed under this chapter, except that in case of a conflict between the business corporation law and this chapter the provisions of this chapter shall govern. If there is in this chapter a provision relating to a matter embraced in the business corporation law and not in conflict therewith, both provisions shall apply. Any corporation to which the business corporation law is made applicable by this section shall be treated as a “corporation”, “domestic corporation”, or “foreign corporation”, as such terms are used in the business corporation law, except that the purposes for which any such corporation may be formed under section three of this chapter shall not thereby be extended.
(b) For the purpose of this section and elsewhere in this chapter, the effective date of the business corporation law as to corporations to which the business corporation law is made applicable by this section shall be June first, nineteen hundred sixty-four.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Transportation Corporations Law - TCP § 4. Applicability of business corporation law to transportation corporations - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/transportation-corporations-law/tcp-sect-4/
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