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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-b > 112-a

§  112-a.  Certain acquisitions by eminent domain. Notwithstanding any  provision of the eminent domain procedure law to the  contrary,  in  any  proceeding  brought  pursuant  to such law, by any municipal corporation  located in the county of  Nassau  regarding  the  Jamaica  water  supply  company,  title shall vest in the municipal corporation and compensation  shall be paid only (a)  upon  a  decision  by  the  supreme  court  that  compensation for the property so condemned shall be determined solely by  the  income  capitalization method of valuation, based on the actual net  income as allowed by the public service commission, and  (b)  upon  such  court's determination of the amount of such compensation, based upon the  income capitalization method, entry of the final judgment, the filing of  the  final decree, and the conclusion of any appeal or expiration of the  time to file an appeal related to the  condemnation  proceeding.  Should  any  court determine that a method of compensation other than the income  capitalization method be utilized, or if the proposed award is more than  the rate base of the assets taken in condemnation  as  utilized  by  the  public  service  commission  in  setting  rates  and as certified by the  public service commission, the municipal corporation  may  withdraw  the  condemnation proceeding without prejudice or costs to any party.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-b > 112-a

§  112-a.  Certain acquisitions by eminent domain. Notwithstanding any  provision of the eminent domain procedure law to the  contrary,  in  any  proceeding  brought  pursuant  to such law, by any municipal corporation  located in the county of  Nassau  regarding  the  Jamaica  water  supply  company,  title shall vest in the municipal corporation and compensation  shall be paid only (a)  upon  a  decision  by  the  supreme  court  that  compensation for the property so condemned shall be determined solely by  the  income  capitalization method of valuation, based on the actual net  income as allowed by the public service commission, and  (b)  upon  such  court's determination of the amount of such compensation, based upon the  income capitalization method, entry of the final judgment, the filing of  the  final decree, and the conclusion of any appeal or expiration of the  time to file an appeal related to the  condemnation  proceeding.  Should  any  court determine that a method of compensation other than the income  capitalization method be utilized, or if the proposed award is more than  the rate base of the assets taken in condemnation  as  utilized  by  the  public  service  commission  in  setting  rates  and as certified by the  public service commission, the municipal corporation  may  withdraw  the  condemnation proceeding without prejudice or costs to any party.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5-b > 112-a

§  112-a.  Certain acquisitions by eminent domain. Notwithstanding any  provision of the eminent domain procedure law to the  contrary,  in  any  proceeding  brought  pursuant  to such law, by any municipal corporation  located in the county of  Nassau  regarding  the  Jamaica  water  supply  company,  title shall vest in the municipal corporation and compensation  shall be paid only (a)  upon  a  decision  by  the  supreme  court  that  compensation for the property so condemned shall be determined solely by  the  income  capitalization method of valuation, based on the actual net  income as allowed by the public service commission, and  (b)  upon  such  court's determination of the amount of such compensation, based upon the  income capitalization method, entry of the final judgment, the filing of  the  final decree, and the conclusion of any appeal or expiration of the  time to file an appeal related to the  condemnation  proceeding.  Should  any  court determine that a method of compensation other than the income  capitalization method be utilized, or if the proposed award is more than  the rate base of the assets taken in condemnation  as  utilized  by  the  public  service  commission  in  setting  rates  and as certified by the  public service commission, the municipal corporation  may  withdraw  the  condemnation proceeding without prejudice or costs to any party.