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§  2.  Definitions.  a.  Unless expressly otherwise provided, whenever  used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean or include:    1. "Board of assessors." The board in the city charged with  the  duty  of  making  assessments  for  assessable  improvements  other than those  required by law to be confirmed by a court of record.    2. "Board of estimate." The board of estimate or other analogous local  authority of the city.    3. "Board of revision of assessments." The  board  authorized  by  law  finally  and  conclusively to determine objections to proposed awards or  assessments fixed and determined by the board of assessors.    4. "Board of  transportation."  The  board  in  the  city  established  pursuant to section ten of this chapter.    5.  "Bonds."  Bonds,  corporate  stock,  debentures,  notes  and other  evidences of indebtedness  maturing  more  than  one  year  after  their  respective dates, secured or unsecured.    6. "Bondholders." The owners of bonds.    7.  "City."  A  city  containing a population of more than one million  inhabitants according to the last federal census.    8. "Commission." The public service commission---  state  division  of  the department of public service.    9.  "Comptroller."  The  comptroller, auditor or other chief financial  officer of the city.    10. "Contract" or "lease." A contract,  agreement,  grant,  franchise,  consent,  certificate,  authorization,  authority,  license or any other  form whereby rights are granted to  use  streets  for  railroads  or  to  construct, equip, provide, maintain or operate railroads.    11.  "Corporation counsel." The corporation counsel or other principal  legal adviser of the city.    12. "Devices and  appurtenances."  Devices  and  appurtenances  deemed  necessary by the board of transportation or the commission, within their  respective  jurisdictions,  to  secure  the  greatest efficiency, public  convenience and safety, including the number, location, description  and  plans  and specifications for the stations, suitable supports, turnouts,  switches, sidings, connections, landing places,  buildings,  structures,  platforms,   stairways,   elevators,   telegraph   and  signal  devices,  facilities for access to the  surface,  and  other  suitable  appliances  incidental  and requisite to what such board or commission, within their  respective jurisdictions, may approve as the  best  and  most  efficient  system  of  rapid  transit in view of the public needs and requirements,  including, in its discretion, operation of a railroad  or  some  portion  thereof  by  any device or means, other than separate cars or trains, in  the construction of which stationary means for guiding a conveyance in a  definite path and means for propelling  such  conveyance  are  necessary  elements.    13.  "Equipment."  When  used  in  a  contract  for  equipment  of any  railroad,  shall  include  all  such  rolling  stock,  motors,  boilers,  engines,   wires,  ways,  conduits  and  mechanisms,  machinery,  tools,  implements  and  devices  of  every  nature  whatsoever  used  for   the  generation  or  transmission  of  motive  power  and including all power  houses, and all apparatus and all devices for signaling and  ventilation  as  may  be required for the operation of such road and specified in the  contract for such equipment.    14. "Facilities." Routes, tracks, extensions,  connections,  terminals  or facilities.    15. "Mayor." The mayor of the city.    16. "Person." A natural person, firm or corporation.17.  "President  of  the  borough."  A president of a borough or other  chief executive officer having principal charge of the  streets  of  the  city.    18.  "Property"  or  "property  rights."  Real  estate, real property,  lands, rights, terms, interests, privileges, franchises or easements  of  owners, abutting owners or others.    19.  "Railroad."  A  rapid  transit railroad, street surface railroad,  omnibus line, any other transit facility and any railroad  in  the  city  used  for  local  service  in the transportation of passengers as common  carriers for hire, jurisdiction  whereof  is  vested  in  the  board  of  transportation  or the commission whether any such railroad exists or is  constructed in the future, and  any  portion  thereof  and  the  rights,  leaseholds  or  other  interests  therein,  together  with the equipment  thereof and power plants and  other  instrumentalities  used  or  useful  therefor  or in connection therewith. For the purposes of subdivisions c  through l of section thirty-four of this chapter  the  term  shall  also  include  improvements,  additions,  property,  devices and appurtenances  other  than  rolling-stock,  necessary  either   for   construction   or  operation.    20. "Railroad company." The owner, lessee or operator of a railroad.    21. "Recapture" or "recaptured." The exercise by the city of its right  to  retake  a  railroad  of  the  city  or  any part thereof leased to a  railroad company under lease made pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter by terminating the lease as to such railroad or any part thereof  pursuant to and in accordance with its terms and provisions.    22.  "Street." A public street, marginal street, avenue, road, bridge,  viaduct, highway, boulevard, driveway, park,  parkway,  dock,  bulkhead,  wharf,  pier,  ground,  river,  water,  square, place or land within the  city.    23. "Sub-surface structures." Galleries, ways, subways or tunnels  for  pipes,  sewers,  gas  or water pipes or mains, electric wires, conduits,  and other sub-surface structures and  conductors  proper  to  be  placed  underground or for the transmission of electricity, steam, water, air or  other  source  or  means of power or of signals or messages necessary or  convenient for or in the construction or operation of a railroad, or for  the transportation of  materials  necessary  for  such  construction  or  operation  or  to provide temporary or permanent ways or courses for any  such structures or other means or sources of transportation.    b. Words in the singular number shall include the plural, and those in  the plural number shall include the singular.    c. The term "may" is permissive in character,  and  not  mandatory  or  directory,  as  to  any action or function to which it is related in the  text.    d. The term "shall" is mandatory, except when used as  a  synonym  for  the term "will" indicating a future tense.

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Statutes > New-york > Rat > Article-1 > 2

§  2.  Definitions.  a.  Unless expressly otherwise provided, whenever  used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean or include:    1. "Board of assessors." The board in the city charged with  the  duty  of  making  assessments  for  assessable  improvements  other than those  required by law to be confirmed by a court of record.    2. "Board of estimate." The board of estimate or other analogous local  authority of the city.    3. "Board of revision of assessments." The  board  authorized  by  law  finally  and  conclusively to determine objections to proposed awards or  assessments fixed and determined by the board of assessors.    4. "Board of  transportation."  The  board  in  the  city  established  pursuant to section ten of this chapter.    5.  "Bonds."  Bonds,  corporate  stock,  debentures,  notes  and other  evidences of indebtedness  maturing  more  than  one  year  after  their  respective dates, secured or unsecured.    6. "Bondholders." The owners of bonds.    7.  "City."  A  city  containing a population of more than one million  inhabitants according to the last federal census.    8. "Commission." The public service commission---  state  division  of  the department of public service.    9.  "Comptroller."  The  comptroller, auditor or other chief financial  officer of the city.    10. "Contract" or "lease." A contract,  agreement,  grant,  franchise,  consent,  certificate,  authorization,  authority,  license or any other  form whereby rights are granted to  use  streets  for  railroads  or  to  construct, equip, provide, maintain or operate railroads.    11.  "Corporation counsel." The corporation counsel or other principal  legal adviser of the city.    12. "Devices and  appurtenances."  Devices  and  appurtenances  deemed  necessary by the board of transportation or the commission, within their  respective  jurisdictions,  to  secure  the  greatest efficiency, public  convenience and safety, including the number, location, description  and  plans  and specifications for the stations, suitable supports, turnouts,  switches, sidings, connections, landing places,  buildings,  structures,  platforms,   stairways,   elevators,   telegraph   and  signal  devices,  facilities for access to the  surface,  and  other  suitable  appliances  incidental  and requisite to what such board or commission, within their  respective jurisdictions, may approve as the  best  and  most  efficient  system  of  rapid  transit in view of the public needs and requirements,  including, in its discretion, operation of a railroad  or  some  portion  thereof  by  any device or means, other than separate cars or trains, in  the construction of which stationary means for guiding a conveyance in a  definite path and means for propelling  such  conveyance  are  necessary  elements.    13.  "Equipment."  When  used  in  a  contract  for  equipment  of any  railroad,  shall  include  all  such  rolling  stock,  motors,  boilers,  engines,   wires,  ways,  conduits  and  mechanisms,  machinery,  tools,  implements  and  devices  of  every  nature  whatsoever  used  for   the  generation  or  transmission  of  motive  power  and including all power  houses, and all apparatus and all devices for signaling and  ventilation  as  may  be required for the operation of such road and specified in the  contract for such equipment.    14. "Facilities." Routes, tracks, extensions,  connections,  terminals  or facilities.    15. "Mayor." The mayor of the city.    16. "Person." A natural person, firm or corporation.17.  "President  of  the  borough."  A president of a borough or other  chief executive officer having principal charge of the  streets  of  the  city.    18.  "Property"  or  "property  rights."  Real  estate, real property,  lands, rights, terms, interests, privileges, franchises or easements  of  owners, abutting owners or others.    19.  "Railroad."  A  rapid  transit railroad, street surface railroad,  omnibus line, any other transit facility and any railroad  in  the  city  used  for  local  service  in the transportation of passengers as common  carriers for hire, jurisdiction  whereof  is  vested  in  the  board  of  transportation  or the commission whether any such railroad exists or is  constructed in the future, and  any  portion  thereof  and  the  rights,  leaseholds  or  other  interests  therein,  together  with the equipment  thereof and power plants and  other  instrumentalities  used  or  useful  therefor  or in connection therewith. For the purposes of subdivisions c  through l of section thirty-four of this chapter  the  term  shall  also  include  improvements,  additions,  property,  devices and appurtenances  other  than  rolling-stock,  necessary  either   for   construction   or  operation.    20. "Railroad company." The owner, lessee or operator of a railroad.    21. "Recapture" or "recaptured." The exercise by the city of its right  to  retake  a  railroad  of  the  city  or  any part thereof leased to a  railroad company under lease made pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter by terminating the lease as to such railroad or any part thereof  pursuant to and in accordance with its terms and provisions.    22.  "Street." A public street, marginal street, avenue, road, bridge,  viaduct, highway, boulevard, driveway, park,  parkway,  dock,  bulkhead,  wharf,  pier,  ground,  river,  water,  square, place or land within the  city.    23. "Sub-surface structures." Galleries, ways, subways or tunnels  for  pipes,  sewers,  gas  or water pipes or mains, electric wires, conduits,  and other sub-surface structures and  conductors  proper  to  be  placed  underground or for the transmission of electricity, steam, water, air or  other  source  or  means of power or of signals or messages necessary or  convenient for or in the construction or operation of a railroad, or for  the transportation of  materials  necessary  for  such  construction  or  operation  or  to provide temporary or permanent ways or courses for any  such structures or other means or sources of transportation.    b. Words in the singular number shall include the plural, and those in  the plural number shall include the singular.    c. The term "may" is permissive in character,  and  not  mandatory  or  directory,  as  to  any action or function to which it is related in the  text.    d. The term "shall" is mandatory, except when used as  a  synonym  for  the term "will" indicating a future tense.

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Statutes > New-york > Rat > Article-1 > 2

§  2.  Definitions.  a.  Unless expressly otherwise provided, whenever  used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean or include:    1. "Board of assessors." The board in the city charged with  the  duty  of  making  assessments  for  assessable  improvements  other than those  required by law to be confirmed by a court of record.    2. "Board of estimate." The board of estimate or other analogous local  authority of the city.    3. "Board of revision of assessments." The  board  authorized  by  law  finally  and  conclusively to determine objections to proposed awards or  assessments fixed and determined by the board of assessors.    4. "Board of  transportation."  The  board  in  the  city  established  pursuant to section ten of this chapter.    5.  "Bonds."  Bonds,  corporate  stock,  debentures,  notes  and other  evidences of indebtedness  maturing  more  than  one  year  after  their  respective dates, secured or unsecured.    6. "Bondholders." The owners of bonds.    7.  "City."  A  city  containing a population of more than one million  inhabitants according to the last federal census.    8. "Commission." The public service commission---  state  division  of  the department of public service.    9.  "Comptroller."  The  comptroller, auditor or other chief financial  officer of the city.    10. "Contract" or "lease." A contract,  agreement,  grant,  franchise,  consent,  certificate,  authorization,  authority,  license or any other  form whereby rights are granted to  use  streets  for  railroads  or  to  construct, equip, provide, maintain or operate railroads.    11.  "Corporation counsel." The corporation counsel or other principal  legal adviser of the city.    12. "Devices and  appurtenances."  Devices  and  appurtenances  deemed  necessary by the board of transportation or the commission, within their  respective  jurisdictions,  to  secure  the  greatest efficiency, public  convenience and safety, including the number, location, description  and  plans  and specifications for the stations, suitable supports, turnouts,  switches, sidings, connections, landing places,  buildings,  structures,  platforms,   stairways,   elevators,   telegraph   and  signal  devices,  facilities for access to the  surface,  and  other  suitable  appliances  incidental  and requisite to what such board or commission, within their  respective jurisdictions, may approve as the  best  and  most  efficient  system  of  rapid  transit in view of the public needs and requirements,  including, in its discretion, operation of a railroad  or  some  portion  thereof  by  any device or means, other than separate cars or trains, in  the construction of which stationary means for guiding a conveyance in a  definite path and means for propelling  such  conveyance  are  necessary  elements.    13.  "Equipment."  When  used  in  a  contract  for  equipment  of any  railroad,  shall  include  all  such  rolling  stock,  motors,  boilers,  engines,   wires,  ways,  conduits  and  mechanisms,  machinery,  tools,  implements  and  devices  of  every  nature  whatsoever  used  for   the  generation  or  transmission  of  motive  power  and including all power  houses, and all apparatus and all devices for signaling and  ventilation  as  may  be required for the operation of such road and specified in the  contract for such equipment.    14. "Facilities." Routes, tracks, extensions,  connections,  terminals  or facilities.    15. "Mayor." The mayor of the city.    16. "Person." A natural person, firm or corporation.17.  "President  of  the  borough."  A president of a borough or other  chief executive officer having principal charge of the  streets  of  the  city.    18.  "Property"  or  "property  rights."  Real  estate, real property,  lands, rights, terms, interests, privileges, franchises or easements  of  owners, abutting owners or others.    19.  "Railroad."  A  rapid  transit railroad, street surface railroad,  omnibus line, any other transit facility and any railroad  in  the  city  used  for  local  service  in the transportation of passengers as common  carriers for hire, jurisdiction  whereof  is  vested  in  the  board  of  transportation  or the commission whether any such railroad exists or is  constructed in the future, and  any  portion  thereof  and  the  rights,  leaseholds  or  other  interests  therein,  together  with the equipment  thereof and power plants and  other  instrumentalities  used  or  useful  therefor  or in connection therewith. For the purposes of subdivisions c  through l of section thirty-four of this chapter  the  term  shall  also  include  improvements,  additions,  property,  devices and appurtenances  other  than  rolling-stock,  necessary  either   for   construction   or  operation.    20. "Railroad company." The owner, lessee or operator of a railroad.    21. "Recapture" or "recaptured." The exercise by the city of its right  to  retake  a  railroad  of  the  city  or  any part thereof leased to a  railroad company under lease made pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter by terminating the lease as to such railroad or any part thereof  pursuant to and in accordance with its terms and provisions.    22.  "Street." A public street, marginal street, avenue, road, bridge,  viaduct, highway, boulevard, driveway, park,  parkway,  dock,  bulkhead,  wharf,  pier,  ground,  river,  water,  square, place or land within the  city.    23. "Sub-surface structures." Galleries, ways, subways or tunnels  for  pipes,  sewers,  gas  or water pipes or mains, electric wires, conduits,  and other sub-surface structures and  conductors  proper  to  be  placed  underground or for the transmission of electricity, steam, water, air or  other  source  or  means of power or of signals or messages necessary or  convenient for or in the construction or operation of a railroad, or for  the transportation of  materials  necessary  for  such  construction  or  operation  or  to provide temporary or permanent ways or courses for any  such structures or other means or sources of transportation.    b. Words in the singular number shall include the plural, and those in  the plural number shall include the singular.    c. The term "may" is permissive in character,  and  not  mandatory  or  directory,  as  to  any action or function to which it is related in the  text.    d. The term "shall" is mandatory, except when used as  a  synonym  for  the term "will" indicating a future tense.