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§ 31. Fair  grounds.  The  property described in the conveyance to the  state by the New York state agricultural society of its property in  the  town   of  Geddes,  Onondaga  County,  New  York,  by  deed  dated  July  twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and  ninety-nine,  and  recorded  in  the  office of the comptroller and any other property heretofore or hereafter  acquired  by  the  state  for  state  fair  purposes  shall be under the  management and control of the department, and it may, from time to time,  make rules and  provide  for  the  care,  preservation  and  improvement  thereof. When the exhibition buildings and facilities are not in use for  state  fair  purposes,  the  commissioner of agriculture and markets may  manage and lease such exhibition buildings and facilities and may  lease  space  in  such buildings, and may execute contracts in relation to such  rentals and fix, impose and collect rentals and license  fees  therefor.  All  rental and license fees and such other income as may be provided by  the leasing of such buildings, space and facilities shall be  considered  moneys  payable  to the state on account of said fair in accordance with  the provisions of section thirty-one-c of this article. The commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  may  convey  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority  certain real property in the town of Geddes, Onondaga county,  New York, as heretofore or hereafter acquired by  the  state  for  state  fair purposes. The commissioner is authorized to execute and file in the  Onondaga  county  clerk's  office  an  instrument  in  writing  defining  specifically the plot or plots of land  transferred  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority pursuant to this section provided, however, that such  plot or plots of land shall be no more than is sufficient to  accomplish  the  purposes  described in the instrument. When such written instrument  is so filed it shall vest the authority  with  the  title  to  the  real  property  defined  therein  provided, however, that nothing herein shall  prevent the industrial exhibit authority from transferring back  to  the  state  and  vesting title in the state for state fair purposes under the  management and control of the department of agriculture and markets  any  land  which  the authority heretofore received as state fair land or any  state fair land which the authority may hereafter  receive  pursuant  to  this  section.  In the event that the industrial exhibit authority shall  be abolished or for any reason cease to exist the  title  to  all  lands  held  by the authority which were formerly state fair lands shall revert  to the state for state fair purposes under the management and control of  the department of agriculture and markets.   All conveyances  heretofore  made  between  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  and the  industrial exhibit authority are  hereby  confirmed  and  recognized  as  valid and sufficient to convey good title.    The  maintenance  and  repair  of  the improved roads on said property  shall however be  under  the  direct  supervision  and  control  of  the  superintendent  of public works who is hereby authorized and directed to  maintain and repair the same, and  the  cost  of  such  maintenance  and  repair  shall  be  paid  out of any funds available for the maintenance,  repair and reconstruction of improved state highways.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2-a > 31

§ 31. Fair  grounds.  The  property described in the conveyance to the  state by the New York state agricultural society of its property in  the  town   of  Geddes,  Onondaga  County,  New  York,  by  deed  dated  July  twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and  ninety-nine,  and  recorded  in  the  office of the comptroller and any other property heretofore or hereafter  acquired  by  the  state  for  state  fair  purposes  shall be under the  management and control of the department, and it may, from time to time,  make rules and  provide  for  the  care,  preservation  and  improvement  thereof. When the exhibition buildings and facilities are not in use for  state  fair  purposes,  the  commissioner of agriculture and markets may  manage and lease such exhibition buildings and facilities and may  lease  space  in  such buildings, and may execute contracts in relation to such  rentals and fix, impose and collect rentals and license  fees  therefor.  All  rental and license fees and such other income as may be provided by  the leasing of such buildings, space and facilities shall be  considered  moneys  payable  to the state on account of said fair in accordance with  the provisions of section thirty-one-c of this article. The commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  may  convey  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority  certain real property in the town of Geddes, Onondaga county,  New York, as heretofore or hereafter acquired by  the  state  for  state  fair purposes. The commissioner is authorized to execute and file in the  Onondaga  county  clerk's  office  an  instrument  in  writing  defining  specifically the plot or plots of land  transferred  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority pursuant to this section provided, however, that such  plot or plots of land shall be no more than is sufficient to  accomplish  the  purposes  described in the instrument. When such written instrument  is so filed it shall vest the authority  with  the  title  to  the  real  property  defined  therein  provided, however, that nothing herein shall  prevent the industrial exhibit authority from transferring back  to  the  state  and  vesting title in the state for state fair purposes under the  management and control of the department of agriculture and markets  any  land  which  the authority heretofore received as state fair land or any  state fair land which the authority may hereafter  receive  pursuant  to  this  section.  In the event that the industrial exhibit authority shall  be abolished or for any reason cease to exist the  title  to  all  lands  held  by the authority which were formerly state fair lands shall revert  to the state for state fair purposes under the management and control of  the department of agriculture and markets.   All conveyances  heretofore  made  between  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  and the  industrial exhibit authority are  hereby  confirmed  and  recognized  as  valid and sufficient to convey good title.    The  maintenance  and  repair  of  the improved roads on said property  shall however be  under  the  direct  supervision  and  control  of  the  superintendent  of public works who is hereby authorized and directed to  maintain and repair the same, and  the  cost  of  such  maintenance  and  repair  shall  be  paid  out of any funds available for the maintenance,  repair and reconstruction of improved state highways.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-2-a > 31

§ 31. Fair  grounds.  The  property described in the conveyance to the  state by the New York state agricultural society of its property in  the  town   of  Geddes,  Onondaga  County,  New  York,  by  deed  dated  July  twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and  ninety-nine,  and  recorded  in  the  office of the comptroller and any other property heretofore or hereafter  acquired  by  the  state  for  state  fair  purposes  shall be under the  management and control of the department, and it may, from time to time,  make rules and  provide  for  the  care,  preservation  and  improvement  thereof. When the exhibition buildings and facilities are not in use for  state  fair  purposes,  the  commissioner of agriculture and markets may  manage and lease such exhibition buildings and facilities and may  lease  space  in  such buildings, and may execute contracts in relation to such  rentals and fix, impose and collect rentals and license  fees  therefor.  All  rental and license fees and such other income as may be provided by  the leasing of such buildings, space and facilities shall be  considered  moneys  payable  to the state on account of said fair in accordance with  the provisions of section thirty-one-c of this article. The commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  may  convey  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority  certain real property in the town of Geddes, Onondaga county,  New York, as heretofore or hereafter acquired by  the  state  for  state  fair purposes. The commissioner is authorized to execute and file in the  Onondaga  county  clerk's  office  an  instrument  in  writing  defining  specifically the plot or plots of land  transferred  to  the  industrial  exhibit  authority pursuant to this section provided, however, that such  plot or plots of land shall be no more than is sufficient to  accomplish  the  purposes  described in the instrument. When such written instrument  is so filed it shall vest the authority  with  the  title  to  the  real  property  defined  therein  provided, however, that nothing herein shall  prevent the industrial exhibit authority from transferring back  to  the  state  and  vesting title in the state for state fair purposes under the  management and control of the department of agriculture and markets  any  land  which  the authority heretofore received as state fair land or any  state fair land which the authority may hereafter  receive  pursuant  to  this  section.  In the event that the industrial exhibit authority shall  be abolished or for any reason cease to exist the  title  to  all  lands  held  by the authority which were formerly state fair lands shall revert  to the state for state fair purposes under the management and control of  the department of agriculture and markets.   All conveyances  heretofore  made  between  the  commissioner  of  agriculture  and  markets  and the  industrial exhibit authority are  hereby  confirmed  and  recognized  as  valid and sufficient to convey good title.    The  maintenance  and  repair  of  the improved roads on said property  shall however be  under  the  direct  supervision  and  control  of  the  superintendent  of public works who is hereby authorized and directed to  maintain and repair the same, and  the  cost  of  such  maintenance  and  repair  shall  be  paid  out of any funds available for the maintenance,  repair and reconstruction of improved state highways.