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§  696-b.  Condemnation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of  any general, special or local law, a municipality shall be authorized to  exercise its power of eminent domain  pursuant  to  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law  for  the  purpose  of condemning any interest of a third  party in real property which may continue subsequent to the  vesting  of  title  of real property in the municipality pursuant to a foreclosure of  a tax lien, whether or not title to such real property remains with  the  municipality  at  the time of the commencement of any proceeding brought  pursuant to such law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-16 > 696-b

§  696-b.  Condemnation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of  any general, special or local law, a municipality shall be authorized to  exercise its power of eminent domain  pursuant  to  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law  for  the  purpose  of condemning any interest of a third  party in real property which may continue subsequent to the  vesting  of  title  of real property in the municipality pursuant to a foreclosure of  a tax lien, whether or not title to such real property remains with  the  municipality  at  the time of the commencement of any proceeding brought  pursuant to such law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-16 > 696-b

§  696-b.  Condemnation. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of  any general, special or local law, a municipality shall be authorized to  exercise its power of eminent domain  pursuant  to  the  eminent  domain  procedure  law  for  the  purpose  of condemning any interest of a third  party in real property which may continue subsequent to the  vesting  of  title  of real property in the municipality pursuant to a foreclosure of  a tax lien, whether or not title to such real property remains with  the  municipality  at  the time of the commencement of any proceeding brought  pursuant to such law.