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§  131. Emergency repairs. When, in the opinion of the corporation, an  emergency exists endangering the canal system the corporation may  seize  any  lands,  equipment,  materials  or  supplies necessary to avert such  damage or to restore the banks or other property which may be threatened  or have been damaged. It may subsequently return or otherwise dispose of  such lands, equipment, materials or supplies so seized which may  be  no  longer  required  in  such manner and upon such terms as in its judgment  will be for the best interest of the state including the corporation. It  may enter into an agreement with the owner or  owners  of  any  property  seized for such emergency repairs under this section covering the amount  of   damages   sustained.   Such   agreement,   when   approved  by  the  attorney-general, shall become an obligation of the corporation and paid  from moneys available therefor. In case no agreement is consummated, the  amount of damages sustained may be determined as provided in section one  hundred twenty of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-13 > 131

§  131. Emergency repairs. When, in the opinion of the corporation, an  emergency exists endangering the canal system the corporation may  seize  any  lands,  equipment,  materials  or  supplies necessary to avert such  damage or to restore the banks or other property which may be threatened  or have been damaged. It may subsequently return or otherwise dispose of  such lands, equipment, materials or supplies so seized which may  be  no  longer  required  in  such manner and upon such terms as in its judgment  will be for the best interest of the state including the corporation. It  may enter into an agreement with the owner or  owners  of  any  property  seized for such emergency repairs under this section covering the amount  of   damages   sustained.   Such   agreement,   when   approved  by  the  attorney-general, shall become an obligation of the corporation and paid  from moneys available therefor. In case no agreement is consummated, the  amount of damages sustained may be determined as provided in section one  hundred twenty of this chapter.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cal > Article-13 > 131

§  131. Emergency repairs. When, in the opinion of the corporation, an  emergency exists endangering the canal system the corporation may  seize  any  lands,  equipment,  materials  or  supplies necessary to avert such  damage or to restore the banks or other property which may be threatened  or have been damaged. It may subsequently return or otherwise dispose of  such lands, equipment, materials or supplies so seized which may  be  no  longer  required  in  such manner and upon such terms as in its judgment  will be for the best interest of the state including the corporation. It  may enter into an agreement with the owner or  owners  of  any  property  seized for such emergency repairs under this section covering the amount  of   damages   sustained.   Such   agreement,   when   approved  by  the  attorney-general, shall become an obligation of the corporation and paid  from moneys available therefor. In case no agreement is consummated, the  amount of damages sustained may be determined as provided in section one  hundred twenty of this chapter.