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Municipalities do not have constitutions, they are municipal corporations with a charter (the same as any company).

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Municipalities do not have constitutions, they are municipal corporations with a charter (the same as any company).

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Unless the Charter itself provides language to the contrary, all disputes are resolved by a court of competent jurisdiction, which for most municipalities will be the NYS Supreme Court.

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