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§  15-1500. Acquisition of lands for cemeteries. The board of cemetery  commissioners of a village may, in behalf  of  the  village,  accept  by  gift,  grant  or devise thereto, land for one or more village cemeteries  within the village, or  wholly  within  five  miles  of  the  boundaries  thereof.  The  board  of  trustees  may,  by  unanimous  vote,  adopt  a  resolution to purchase for such purpose, any  lands  so  located,  which  resolution  must  specify the maximum amount to be paid therefor and the  mode of raising such amount; provided, however, that if the lands to  be  purchased  are  within  the village and are to be used for park purposes  such resolution may be adopted by majority vote. If  the  resolution  be  adopted,  the  board  of  cemetery commissioners may purchase such lands  accordingly, or if unable to agree with  the  owners  for  the  purchase  thereof, may acquire the title thereto pursuant to the provisions of the  eminent  domain procedure law. All lands acquired by gift, grant, devise  or purchase for a village cemetery shall be a part of the  territory  of  the  village,  and  upon  the acquisition of same, a map and description  thereof shall be filed in the office of the village clerk and if located  outside of the village, in the office of the secretary of state.

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Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-15 > 15-1500

§  15-1500. Acquisition of lands for cemeteries. The board of cemetery  commissioners of a village may, in behalf  of  the  village,  accept  by  gift,  grant  or devise thereto, land for one or more village cemeteries  within the village, or  wholly  within  five  miles  of  the  boundaries  thereof.  The  board  of  trustees  may,  by  unanimous  vote,  adopt  a  resolution to purchase for such purpose, any  lands  so  located,  which  resolution  must  specify the maximum amount to be paid therefor and the  mode of raising such amount; provided, however, that if the lands to  be  purchased  are  within  the village and are to be used for park purposes  such resolution may be adopted by majority vote. If  the  resolution  be  adopted,  the  board  of  cemetery commissioners may purchase such lands  accordingly, or if unable to agree with  the  owners  for  the  purchase  thereof, may acquire the title thereto pursuant to the provisions of the  eminent  domain procedure law. All lands acquired by gift, grant, devise  or purchase for a village cemetery shall be a part of the  territory  of  the  village,  and  upon  the acquisition of same, a map and description  thereof shall be filed in the office of the village clerk and if located  outside of the village, in the office of the secretary of state.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Vil > Article-15 > 15-1500

§  15-1500. Acquisition of lands for cemeteries. The board of cemetery  commissioners of a village may, in behalf  of  the  village,  accept  by  gift,  grant  or devise thereto, land for one or more village cemeteries  within the village, or  wholly  within  five  miles  of  the  boundaries  thereof.  The  board  of  trustees  may,  by  unanimous  vote,  adopt  a  resolution to purchase for such purpose, any  lands  so  located,  which  resolution  must  specify the maximum amount to be paid therefor and the  mode of raising such amount; provided, however, that if the lands to  be  purchased  are  within  the village and are to be used for park purposes  such resolution may be adopted by majority vote. If  the  resolution  be  adopted,  the  board  of  cemetery commissioners may purchase such lands  accordingly, or if unable to agree with  the  owners  for  the  purchase  thereof, may acquire the title thereto pursuant to the provisions of the  eminent  domain procedure law. All lands acquired by gift, grant, devise  or purchase for a village cemetery shall be a part of the  territory  of  the  village,  and  upon  the acquisition of same, a map and description  thereof shall be filed in the office of the village clerk and if located  outside of the village, in the office of the secretary of state.