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§  111. Municipal consent to use streets. A district steam corporation  shall have power to lay and maintain  suitable  pipes  and  conduits  or  other  fixtures in and under the streets, parks and public places of the  cities, villages or towns mentioned in its certificate of  incorporation  upon  obtaining the written consent of the local authorities thereof and  upon such reasonable regulations  as  they  may  prescribe.  Such  local  authorities  shall be: in a city, a majority of the members of the local  legislative body; in a village, a majority of the members of  the  board  of trustees; in a town, outside of a village, the town superintendent of  highways and a majority of the members of the town board.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-9 > 111

§  111. Municipal consent to use streets. A district steam corporation  shall have power to lay and maintain  suitable  pipes  and  conduits  or  other  fixtures in and under the streets, parks and public places of the  cities, villages or towns mentioned in its certificate of  incorporation  upon  obtaining the written consent of the local authorities thereof and  upon such reasonable regulations  as  they  may  prescribe.  Such  local  authorities  shall be: in a city, a majority of the members of the local  legislative body; in a village, a majority of the members of  the  board  of trustees; in a town, outside of a village, the town superintendent of  highways and a majority of the members of the town board.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Tcp > Article-9 > 111

§  111. Municipal consent to use streets. A district steam corporation  shall have power to lay and maintain  suitable  pipes  and  conduits  or  other  fixtures in and under the streets, parks and public places of the  cities, villages or towns mentioned in its certificate of  incorporation  upon  obtaining the written consent of the local authorities thereof and  upon such reasonable regulations  as  they  may  prescribe.  Such  local  authorities  shall be: in a city, a majority of the members of the local  legislative body; in a village, a majority of the members of  the  board  of trustees; in a town, outside of a village, the town superintendent of  highways and a majority of the members of the town board.