2006 New York Code - Judicial Review.



 
  § 57-0135. Judicial review.
    Any  person  aggrieved  by a final determination by any governing body
  acting under this article, may within thirty days  from  the  date  such
  determination  seek judicial review pursuant to article seventy-eight of
  the civil practice law and rules in the supreme court.   The  commission
  shall  be  a  party  to any such proceeding. In the event that the court
  finds that the determination of  such  governing  body  constitutes  the
  equivalent  of  taking without just compensation, the commission may set
  aside the determination of such  governing  body,  or  if  the  land  so
  regulated  otherwise  meets the goals and objectives of this article and
  if the commission or the governing body has sufficient  funds  therefor,
  the  commission  or the governing body may acquire such land or interest
  in lands as have been taken,  proceeding  under  the  power  of  eminent
  domain.  All  issues in any proceeding under the power of eminent domain
  shall have preference over all other civil actions or proceedings.

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