New York Filing Of Damage Map; Notice To File Claims.
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§ 5-443 Filing of damage map; notice to file claims. a. Thereupon the
corporation counsel shall file in the office of the clerk of each county
in which the closed street and the real property affected or damaged by
the closing thereof or any part of either may be situated, a survey or
map showing such real property subdivided into parcels corresponding
with the separate ownerships of the land within the closed street
acquired by the city and of the real property affected or damaged by the
closing thereof, as nearly as the same has been ascertained.
b. The corporation counsel shall also cause to be published in the
City Record a notice containing:
1. The same description of the closed street which was contained in
the resolution closing the same and a general description of the real
property affected or damaged by the closing of such street, and the land
in the closed street acquired or to be acquired in such proceeding by
the city.
2. A statement that the survey or map thereof has been filed and
requiring that all claimants, on or before a date therein specified,
shall file with the clerk of each county in which such closed street and
the real property affected or damaged by the closing or taking thereof,
or any part of either, may be situated, a written claim or demand, duly
verified, in the manner provided by law for the verification of
pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the
claimant, and the claimant's post office address.
c. The claimant or his or her attorney, within the same time, shall
serve on the corporation counsel a copy of such verified claim.