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§  72.  Acquisition  of lands for erection of monuments. The governing  board of  a  municipal  corporation,  or  the  trustees  of  a  monument  association,  may  acquire  not  to  exceed three acres of land, for the  erection of an armed forces monument, or a monument or  other  structure  as  a  memorial  of persons who served as members of the armed forces of  the United States in any of its  wars,  or  of  some  distinguishing  or  important  event  in  the history of the state or nation, and for laying  out such lands as  a  park  or  square.  The  governing  board  of  such  municipality  may  provide funds for the construction and maintenance of  such memorial in whole or in part and to this end may authorize payments  of public funds to the trustees of such a monument association for  such  purpose.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5 > 72

§  72.  Acquisition  of lands for erection of monuments. The governing  board of  a  municipal  corporation,  or  the  trustees  of  a  monument  association,  may  acquire  not  to  exceed three acres of land, for the  erection of an armed forces monument, or a monument or  other  structure  as  a  memorial  of persons who served as members of the armed forces of  the United States in any of its  wars,  or  of  some  distinguishing  or  important  event  in  the history of the state or nation, and for laying  out such lands as  a  park  or  square.  The  governing  board  of  such  municipality  may  provide funds for the construction and maintenance of  such memorial in whole or in part and to this end may authorize payments  of public funds to the trustees of such a monument association for  such  purpose.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5 > 72

§  72.  Acquisition  of lands for erection of monuments. The governing  board of  a  municipal  corporation,  or  the  trustees  of  a  monument  association,  may  acquire  not  to  exceed three acres of land, for the  erection of an armed forces monument, or a monument or  other  structure  as  a  memorial  of persons who served as members of the armed forces of  the United States in any of its  wars,  or  of  some  distinguishing  or  important  event  in  the history of the state or nation, and for laying  out such lands as  a  park  or  square.  The  governing  board  of  such  municipality  may  provide funds for the construction and maintenance of  such memorial in whole or in part and to this end may authorize payments  of public funds to the trustees of such a monument association for  such  purpose.