2016 New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 32 - Interstate And Port Authorities And Commissions
Section 32:1-35.31 - Consent Of Municipality To Use Of Marine Terminal Or Property; Consent Of States To Actions Or Proceedings Against Port Authority; Venue; Partial Invalidity

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32:1-35.31. Consent of municipality to use of marine terminal or property; consent of states to actions or proceedings against Port Authority; venue; partial invalidity
Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, any municipality located within the Port of New York District is authorized and empowered to consent to the use by the Port Authority of any marine terminal owned by such municipality or of any real or personal property owned by such municipality and necessary, convenient or desirable in the opinion of the Port Authority for marine terminal purposes, including such real property as has already been devoted to a public use and as an incident to such consent, to grant, convey, lease or otherwise transfer to the Port Authority any such marine terminal or real or personal property upon such terms as may be determined by the Port Authority and such municipality. Every such municipality is also authorized and empowered to vest in the Port Authority the control, operation, maintenance, rents, tolls, charges and any and all other revenues of any marine terminal now owned by such municipality, the title to such marine terminal remaining in such municipality. Such consent shall be given, and the execution of any agreement, deed, lease, conveyance or other instrument evidencing such consent or given as an incident thereto shall be authorized in the manner provided in Article XXII of the compact of April thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, between the two States creating the Port Authority.

The States of New Jersey and New York hereby consent to suits, actions or proceedings of any form or nature in law, equity or otherwise by any municipality against the Port Authority upon, in connection with or arising out of any such agreement, agreements or any modification thereof or supplement thereto, for the following types of relief and for such purposes only:

(1) For money damages for breach thereof;

(2) For money damages for torts arising out of the operation of the municipal marine terminal;

(3) For rent;

(4) For specific performance;

(5) For reformation thereof;

(6) For an accounting;

(7) For declaratory judgment;

(8) For judgments, orders or decrees restraining or enjoining the Port Authority from transferring title to real property to third persons in cases where it has contracted with such municipality to transfer such title to such municipality; and

(9) For judgments, orders or decrees restraining or enjoining the Port Authority from committing or continuing to commit other breaches of such agreements with such municipality; provided; that such judgment, order or decree shall not be entered except upon two days' prior written notice to the Port Authority of the proposed entry thereof; and provided further, that upon an appeal taken by the Port Authority from such judgment, order or decree the service of the notice of appeal shall perfect the appeal and shall stay the execution of such judgment, order or decree appealed from, without an undertaking or other security.

When rules of venue are applicable, the venue of any such suit, action or proceeding shall be laid in the county or judicial district in which the marine terminal, which is the subject matter of such agreement between the Port Authority and such municipality, or any part thereof, is located.

If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this subdivision or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, shall, for any reason, be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder of this subdivision, and the application thereof to any other person or circumstances, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered and to the person or circumstances involved.

L.1947, c. 44, p. 143, s. 4. Amended by L.1948, c. 212, p. 1015, s. 4.


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