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Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 57

§  57.  Dissolution of authorities.   An authority or the municipality  may apply to the supreme court in any county in which  the  municipality  or  any  part thereof is located, for an order dissolving the authority.  The court thereupon shall hold a hearing in open court after such notice  of hearing as the court may require.  Upon a showing to the satisfaction  of  the  court  that  provision  has  been  made  for  the  payment   or  satisfaction  of all of the outstanding obligations of the authority and  for the necessary expenses for the liquidation thereof,  the  court  may  order  that  the  authority  be  dissolved.  Upon  such  dissolution the  property of the authority shall  be  and  become  the  property  of  the  municipality.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 57

§  57.  Dissolution of authorities.   An authority or the municipality  may apply to the supreme court in any county in which  the  municipality  or  any  part thereof is located, for an order dissolving the authority.  The court thereupon shall hold a hearing in open court after such notice  of hearing as the court may require.  Upon a showing to the satisfaction  of  the  court  that  provision  has  been  made  for  the  payment   or  satisfaction  of all of the outstanding obligations of the authority and  for the necessary expenses for the liquidation thereof,  the  court  may  order  that  the  authority  be  dissolved.  Upon  such  dissolution the  property of the authority shall  be  and  become  the  property  of  the  municipality.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-3 > 57

§  57.  Dissolution of authorities.   An authority or the municipality  may apply to the supreme court in any county in which  the  municipality  or  any  part thereof is located, for an order dissolving the authority.  The court thereupon shall hold a hearing in open court after such notice  of hearing as the court may require.  Upon a showing to the satisfaction  of  the  court  that  provision  has  been  made  for  the  payment   or  satisfaction  of all of the outstanding obligations of the authority and  for the necessary expenses for the liquidation thereof,  the  court  may  order  that  the  authority  be  dissolved.  Upon  such  dissolution the  property of the authority shall  be  and  become  the  property  of  the  municipality.