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§ 25. Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted  to  the  use  of  the  organized  militia.    Upon  the  filing with the  commissioner  of  general  services  by  the  adjutant  general  of  his  certificate  in  writing of his determination that certain real property  owned by the state and devoted to the use of the  organized  militia  of  the  state  is  no  longer needed or adapted for such use and consenting  that the same be sold or exchanged by the commissioner pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commission, if such certificate and  consent be approved by the director of the budget and be accompanied by,  annexed to, or endorsed upon an accurate map  and  description  of  such  real  property,  may  sell  or exchange such real property in accordance  with and subject to the terms, if any, of such consent.   All  sales  of  any such property shall be in accordance with the procedure specified in  article  three  of  this  chapter  for  the sale of unappropriated state  lands.  Upon compliance by the purchaser with the terms of sale, or,  in  the  case  of  an  exchange of lands, with the terms of the order of the  commissioner authorizing such exchange, the sale or  exchange  shall  be  consummated  by  the issuance of letters patent granting the state-owned  real property.   All  moneys  constituting  the  proceeds  of  any  such  disposition  of  such  state-owned real property shall be paid, less any  refunds made pursuant to the provisions of section  twenty-six  of  this  law,  first  to  repay  any  expenditures  made by the office of general  services from moneys appropriated to said office in the  first  instance  for  the administration, management, utilization and disposition of real  property of the state and any  rights  or  interests  therein,  and  any  balance  of  such moneys remaining after repayment of the first instance  expenditures shall be paid  into the state treasury through  the  office  of  general  services  to  the  credit  of  the  capital  projects  fund  established by section ninety-three of the state finance law.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-2 > 25

§ 25. Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted  to  the  use  of  the  organized  militia.    Upon  the  filing with the  commissioner  of  general  services  by  the  adjutant  general  of  his  certificate  in  writing of his determination that certain real property  owned by the state and devoted to the use of the  organized  militia  of  the  state  is  no  longer needed or adapted for such use and consenting  that the same be sold or exchanged by the commissioner pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commission, if such certificate and  consent be approved by the director of the budget and be accompanied by,  annexed to, or endorsed upon an accurate map  and  description  of  such  real  property,  may  sell  or exchange such real property in accordance  with and subject to the terms, if any, of such consent.   All  sales  of  any such property shall be in accordance with the procedure specified in  article  three  of  this  chapter  for  the sale of unappropriated state  lands.  Upon compliance by the purchaser with the terms of sale, or,  in  the  case  of  an  exchange of lands, with the terms of the order of the  commissioner authorizing such exchange, the sale or  exchange  shall  be  consummated  by  the issuance of letters patent granting the state-owned  real property.   All  moneys  constituting  the  proceeds  of  any  such  disposition  of  such  state-owned real property shall be paid, less any  refunds made pursuant to the provisions of section  twenty-six  of  this  law,  first  to  repay  any  expenditures  made by the office of general  services from moneys appropriated to said office in the  first  instance  for  the administration, management, utilization and disposition of real  property of the state and any  rights  or  interests  therein,  and  any  balance  of  such moneys remaining after repayment of the first instance  expenditures shall be paid  into the state treasury through  the  office  of  general  services  to  the  credit  of  the  capital  projects  fund  established by section ninety-three of the state finance law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-2 > 25

§ 25. Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted  to  the  use  of  the  organized  militia.    Upon  the  filing with the  commissioner  of  general  services  by  the  adjutant  general  of  his  certificate  in  writing of his determination that certain real property  owned by the state and devoted to the use of the  organized  militia  of  the  state  is  no  longer needed or adapted for such use and consenting  that the same be sold or exchanged by the commissioner pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  the  commission, if such certificate and  consent be approved by the director of the budget and be accompanied by,  annexed to, or endorsed upon an accurate map  and  description  of  such  real  property,  may  sell  or exchange such real property in accordance  with and subject to the terms, if any, of such consent.   All  sales  of  any such property shall be in accordance with the procedure specified in  article  three  of  this  chapter  for  the sale of unappropriated state  lands.  Upon compliance by the purchaser with the terms of sale, or,  in  the  case  of  an  exchange of lands, with the terms of the order of the  commissioner authorizing such exchange, the sale or  exchange  shall  be  consummated  by  the issuance of letters patent granting the state-owned  real property.   All  moneys  constituting  the  proceeds  of  any  such  disposition  of  such  state-owned real property shall be paid, less any  refunds made pursuant to the provisions of section  twenty-six  of  this  law,  first  to  repay  any  expenditures  made by the office of general  services from moneys appropriated to said office in the  first  instance  for  the administration, management, utilization and disposition of real  property of the state and any  rights  or  interests  therein,  and  any  balance  of  such moneys remaining after repayment of the first instance  expenditures shall be paid  into the state treasury through  the  office  of  general  services  to  the  credit  of  the  capital  projects  fund  established by section ninety-three of the state finance law.