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§ 579. Transfer of real property to and by the authority. 1.  Title to  any real property which has heretofore been or may hereafter be acquired  by  or  for  the  authority,  whether  with the proceeds of bonds issued  pursuant to this title or otherwise, shall be vested in the authority.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the governing body  or the supervisors of any county, the town board of  any  town,  or  the  trustees  of  any  village,  without  any  election  or  meeting  of the  taxpayers or voters or other  authorization  are  hereby  authorized  to  convey  to  the  authority  any  land,  easement  or  interest  in land,  including a public highway, which the authority may deem necessary.    3. The authority shall have the right to convey to the  state  of  New  York  or  the  province  of  Ontario,  or  to  any county, town or front  thereof, any road or  any  part  of  any  road  which  lies  within  the  territorial   boundary  of  the  grantee  whenever  such  grantee  shall  undertake to maintain the same as a public highway. Notwithstanding  the  above the authority shall not convey real property in Canada to any unit  of  government  in  the  United  States  nor shall it convey land in the  United States to any unit of government in Canada.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-3 > Title-4 > 579

§ 579. Transfer of real property to and by the authority. 1.  Title to  any real property which has heretofore been or may hereafter be acquired  by  or  for  the  authority,  whether  with the proceeds of bonds issued  pursuant to this title or otherwise, shall be vested in the authority.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the governing body  or the supervisors of any county, the town board of  any  town,  or  the  trustees  of  any  village,  without  any  election  or  meeting  of the  taxpayers or voters or other  authorization  are  hereby  authorized  to  convey  to  the  authority  any  land,  easement  or  interest  in land,  including a public highway, which the authority may deem necessary.    3. The authority shall have the right to convey to the  state  of  New  York  or  the  province  of  Ontario,  or  to  any county, town or front  thereof, any road or  any  part  of  any  road  which  lies  within  the  territorial   boundary  of  the  grantee  whenever  such  grantee  shall  undertake to maintain the same as a public highway. Notwithstanding  the  above the authority shall not convey real property in Canada to any unit  of  government  in  the  United  States  nor shall it convey land in the  United States to any unit of government in Canada.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-3 > Title-4 > 579

§ 579. Transfer of real property to and by the authority. 1.  Title to  any real property which has heretofore been or may hereafter be acquired  by  or  for  the  authority,  whether  with the proceeds of bonds issued  pursuant to this title or otherwise, shall be vested in the authority.    2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the governing body  or the supervisors of any county, the town board of  any  town,  or  the  trustees  of  any  village,  without  any  election  or  meeting  of the  taxpayers or voters or other  authorization  are  hereby  authorized  to  convey  to  the  authority  any  land,  easement  or  interest  in land,  including a public highway, which the authority may deem necessary.    3. The authority shall have the right to convey to the  state  of  New  York  or  the  province  of  Ontario,  or  to  any county, town or front  thereof, any road or  any  part  of  any  road  which  lies  within  the  territorial   boundary  of  the  grantee  whenever  such  grantee  shall  undertake to maintain the same as a public highway. Notwithstanding  the  above the authority shall not convey real property in Canada to any unit  of  government  in  the  United  States  nor shall it convey land in the  United States to any unit of government in Canada.