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§ 81. Additional powers. Every such corporation shall have power:    1.  To make such examinations and surveys as it may deem necessary for  the selection of the most advantageous route, and for  such  purpose  by  its  officers,  agents  or servants to enter upon the lands or waters of  any person, subject to liability for all damage done thereto.    2. To lay out its route not exceeding fifty feet in width, but at  the  termini of such route and at all receiving and discharging points and at  all  places  where machinery may properly be set up for the operation of  such pipe line to take such additional land as may be necessary.    3. To convey through pipes any property, substance or product  capable  of  transportation  therein  by  means of any force, power or mechanical  agency,  and  to  erect  and  maintain  all  necessary  and   convenient  buildings,  stations,  fixtures  and  machinery  for the purposes of its  incorporation.    4. To regulate the time and manner in which property shall be conveyed  through its pipe lines, and  the  compensation  to  be  paid,  but  such  compensation  shall  not be at a rate in excess of twenty-five cents per  one hundred miles for the transportation of  forty-two  gallons  of  any  product  conveyed  through lines of one hundred miles in length or over,  which shall be reckoned and adjusted upon  the  quantity  or  number  of  gallons delivered by such corporation.

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Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-7 > 81

§ 81. Additional powers. Every such corporation shall have power:    1.  To make such examinations and surveys as it may deem necessary for  the selection of the most advantageous route, and for  such  purpose  by  its  officers,  agents  or servants to enter upon the lands or waters of  any person, subject to liability for all damage done thereto.    2. To lay out its route not exceeding fifty feet in width, but at  the  termini of such route and at all receiving and discharging points and at  all  places  where machinery may properly be set up for the operation of  such pipe line to take such additional land as may be necessary.    3. To convey through pipes any property, substance or product  capable  of  transportation  therein  by  means of any force, power or mechanical  agency,  and  to  erect  and  maintain  all  necessary  and   convenient  buildings,  stations,  fixtures  and  machinery  for the purposes of its  incorporation.    4. To regulate the time and manner in which property shall be conveyed  through its pipe lines, and  the  compensation  to  be  paid,  but  such  compensation  shall  not be at a rate in excess of twenty-five cents per  one hundred miles for the transportation of  forty-two  gallons  of  any  product  conveyed  through lines of one hundred miles in length or over,  which shall be reckoned and adjusted upon  the  quantity  or  number  of  gallons delivered by such corporation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-7 > 81

§ 81. Additional powers. Every such corporation shall have power:    1.  To make such examinations and surveys as it may deem necessary for  the selection of the most advantageous route, and for  such  purpose  by  its  officers,  agents  or servants to enter upon the lands or waters of  any person, subject to liability for all damage done thereto.    2. To lay out its route not exceeding fifty feet in width, but at  the  termini of such route and at all receiving and discharging points and at  all  places  where machinery may properly be set up for the operation of  such pipe line to take such additional land as may be necessary.    3. To convey through pipes any property, substance or product  capable  of  transportation  therein  by  means of any force, power or mechanical  agency,  and  to  erect  and  maintain  all  necessary  and   convenient  buildings,  stations,  fixtures  and  machinery  for the purposes of its  incorporation.    4. To regulate the time and manner in which property shall be conveyed  through its pipe lines, and  the  compensation  to  be  paid,  but  such  compensation  shall  not be at a rate in excess of twenty-five cents per  one hundred miles for the transportation of  forty-two  gallons  of  any  product  conveyed  through lines of one hundred miles in length or over,  which shall be reckoned and adjusted upon  the  quantity  or  number  of  gallons delivered by such corporation.