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§  11-1120  Supplying  water outside of corporate limits. The board of  water commissioners may sell  to  a  corporation,  individual  or  water  district  outside  the  village  the  right to make connections with the  mains or reservoirs of such village for the  purpose  of  drawing  water  therefrom and fix the prices and conditions therefor. The board of water  commissioners  of any village may contract with the state of New York or  with the state authority having control and  supervision  of  any  state  institution  to  furnish water to such state or state institution either  within or without  the  corporate  limits  of  said  village  upon  such  conditions  and  conferring  such  powers  in  the  state  or such state  authority and for such compensation as said board of water commissioners  and the state of New York or such state authority may  agree.    If  the  mains  are  or shall be laid in or through another municipal corporation  not  having  a  public  system  of  water  works,  the  board  of  water  commissioners  may  itself  lay  additional  pipes  for  the  purpose of  distributing water from such mains, and shall have the  same  rights  in  the  streets  or  highways of such other municipal corporation as if the  principal system were established therein. The board shall not sell  nor  permit the use of water under this section if thereby the supply for the  village or its inhabitants will be insufficient.

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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-11 > 11-1120

§  11-1120  Supplying  water outside of corporate limits. The board of  water commissioners may sell  to  a  corporation,  individual  or  water  district  outside  the  village  the  right to make connections with the  mains or reservoirs of such village for the  purpose  of  drawing  water  therefrom and fix the prices and conditions therefor. The board of water  commissioners  of any village may contract with the state of New York or  with the state authority having control and  supervision  of  any  state  institution  to  furnish water to such state or state institution either  within or without  the  corporate  limits  of  said  village  upon  such  conditions  and  conferring  such  powers  in  the  state  or such state  authority and for such compensation as said board of water commissioners  and the state of New York or such state authority may  agree.    If  the  mains  are  or shall be laid in or through another municipal corporation  not  having  a  public  system  of  water  works,  the  board  of  water  commissioners  may  itself  lay  additional  pipes  for  the  purpose of  distributing water from such mains, and shall have the  same  rights  in  the  streets  or  highways of such other municipal corporation as if the  principal system were established therein. The board shall not sell  nor  permit the use of water under this section if thereby the supply for the  village or its inhabitants will be insufficient.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-11 > 11-1120

§  11-1120  Supplying  water outside of corporate limits. The board of  water commissioners may sell  to  a  corporation,  individual  or  water  district  outside  the  village  the  right to make connections with the  mains or reservoirs of such village for the  purpose  of  drawing  water  therefrom and fix the prices and conditions therefor. The board of water  commissioners  of any village may contract with the state of New York or  with the state authority having control and  supervision  of  any  state  institution  to  furnish water to such state or state institution either  within or without  the  corporate  limits  of  said  village  upon  such  conditions  and  conferring  such  powers  in  the  state  or such state  authority and for such compensation as said board of water commissioners  and the state of New York or such state authority may  agree.    If  the  mains  are  or shall be laid in or through another municipal corporation  not  having  a  public  system  of  water  works,  the  board  of  water  commissioners  may  itself  lay  additional  pipes  for  the  purpose of  distributing water from such mains, and shall have the  same  rights  in  the  streets  or  highways of such other municipal corporation as if the  principal system were established therein. The board shall not sell  nor  permit the use of water under this section if thereby the supply for the  village or its inhabitants will be insufficient.