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§ 37. Collection, forfeiture and cancellation of purchase-money bonds.  The  commissioner  of general services may direct the comptroller to sue  upon any bond heretofore received by the office of general  services  or  its  predecessors  including  the  state  engineer,  the commissioner of  transportation or the secretary of state on the sale  of  unappropriated  state lands, if any payment stipulated in such bond shall remain due one  year,  or  the  commissioner  may  direct  the  sale of the land for the  payment of which such bond was given, and in  case  of  such  sale,  all  previous payments made on account of such land shall be forfeited to the  people  of the state, and the bonds may be delivered up and cancelled on  the surrender of the certificates of sale.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-3 > 37

§ 37. Collection, forfeiture and cancellation of purchase-money bonds.  The  commissioner  of general services may direct the comptroller to sue  upon any bond heretofore received by the office of general  services  or  its  predecessors  including  the  state  engineer,  the commissioner of  transportation or the secretary of state on the sale  of  unappropriated  state lands, if any payment stipulated in such bond shall remain due one  year,  or  the  commissioner  may  direct  the  sale of the land for the  payment of which such bond was given, and in  case  of  such  sale,  all  previous payments made on account of such land shall be forfeited to the  people  of the state, and the bonds may be delivered up and cancelled on  the surrender of the certificates of sale.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbl > Article-3 > 37

§ 37. Collection, forfeiture and cancellation of purchase-money bonds.  The  commissioner  of general services may direct the comptroller to sue  upon any bond heretofore received by the office of general  services  or  its  predecessors  including  the  state  engineer,  the commissioner of  transportation or the secretary of state on the sale  of  unappropriated  state lands, if any payment stipulated in such bond shall remain due one  year,  or  the  commissioner  may  direct  the  sale of the land for the  payment of which such bond was given, and in  case  of  such  sale,  all  previous payments made on account of such land shall be forfeited to the  people  of the state, and the bonds may be delivered up and cancelled on  the surrender of the certificates of sale.