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New York Labor Law Section 33 - Service Of Notice.Legal Research Home > New York Lawyer > Labor > New York Labor Law Section 33 - Service Of Notice.
§ 33. Service of notice. Whenever the commissioner or board or any
person affected by the provisions of this chapter is required to give
notice in writing to any person, such notice may be given by mailing it
in a letter addressed to such person at his last known place of business
or by delivering it to him personally. Notice to a partnership may be
given to any of the partners and notice to a corporation may be given to
any officer or agent thereof upon whom a summons may be served as
provided by the civil practice law and rules. Whenever an order or
demand of the department is required to be served it shall be served in
the manner hereinbefore provided for the service of a notice or by
delivering it to any person of suitable age and discretion in charge of
the premises affected by such order, or if no person is found in charge
by affixing a copy thereof conspicuously upon the premises.
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