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§  322. Trees, removal from highway bounds. Any tree standing or lying  on land within the bounds of any highway shall be for the proper use  of  the owner or occupant of such land.  Except in villages of the first and  second  class,  no  growing tree shall be cut down, removed or destroyed  without the written consent of (a) the commissioner  of  transportation,  if  it  is  within  the  bounds  of  a  state highway, or (b) the county  superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a county road, or (c)  the  town superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a town highway. Where  a  right  of  way has been or shall be acquired, under the provisions of  this chapter, for a highway of any class, the owner of  the  tree  shall  have  and  may  harvest for his own use the fruit upon all fruit-bearing  trees left standing from time  to  time  within  the  right  of  way  so  acquired.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-11 > 322

§  322. Trees, removal from highway bounds. Any tree standing or lying  on land within the bounds of any highway shall be for the proper use  of  the owner or occupant of such land.  Except in villages of the first and  second  class,  no  growing tree shall be cut down, removed or destroyed  without the written consent of (a) the commissioner  of  transportation,  if  it  is  within  the  bounds  of  a  state highway, or (b) the county  superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a county road, or (c)  the  town superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a town highway. Where  a  right  of  way has been or shall be acquired, under the provisions of  this chapter, for a highway of any class, the owner of  the  tree  shall  have  and  may  harvest for his own use the fruit upon all fruit-bearing  trees left standing from time  to  time  within  the  right  of  way  so  acquired.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Hay > Article-11 > 322

§  322. Trees, removal from highway bounds. Any tree standing or lying  on land within the bounds of any highway shall be for the proper use  of  the owner or occupant of such land.  Except in villages of the first and  second  class,  no  growing tree shall be cut down, removed or destroyed  without the written consent of (a) the commissioner  of  transportation,  if  it  is  within  the  bounds  of  a  state highway, or (b) the county  superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a county road, or (c)  the  town superintendent, if it is within the bounds of a town highway. Where  a  right  of  way has been or shall be acquired, under the provisions of  this chapter, for a highway of any class, the owner of  the  tree  shall  have  and  may  harvest for his own use the fruit upon all fruit-bearing  trees left standing from time  to  time  within  the  right  of  way  so  acquired.