(1) as the proprietor of such business, uniformly keeps another day of
the week as holy time and keeps his place  of  business  closed  on  the
seventh day of the week,
  (2)  does  not  himself  labor,  employ others to labor in, by or with
another conduct a trade or publicly sell or offer for sale any  property
on the day he keeps as holy time,
  (3)  conducts  such  labor,  trade or business in its normal course on
Sunday by himself and members of his immediate family, and
  (4) so conducts such trade,  public  selling  or  offer  to  sell  any
property  on  Sunday  in  such  manner  as  not to disturb the religious
observances of the community.
  The term "day of the week" as used in  this  section  shall  mean  and
include  the  period  of  time  of not less than twenty-four consecutive
hours commencing at or before sundown on one day and terminating  at  or
after sundown on the following day.
Structure New York Laws
4 - Punishment for Sabbath Breaking.
5 - Labor Prohibited on Sunday.
6 - Persons Observing Another Day as a Sabbath.
7 - Public Sports and Exercises on Sunday.
8 - Trades, Manufactures, and Mechanical Employments Prohibited on Sunday.
10 - Prosecutions for Conducting Business on Sunday by Certain Persons.
11 - Serving Civil Process on Sunday.
12 - Forfeiture of Commodities Exposed for Sale on Sunday.
13 - Maliciously Serving Process on Saturday on Person Who Keeps Saturday as Holy Time.