2006 New York Code - Allowance For Expense Of Searches In Certain Cases.



 
    §  28.  Allowance for expense of searches in certain cases.  The court
  of claims, whenever the appraised value  of  the  premises  appropriated
  shall  be  less  than  two  hundred dollars, shall in their award make a
  reasonable allowance for the expense of procuring the abstract of  title
  and certificate of search as to incumbrances, which the statutes require
  shall  be  furnished the comptroller before payment of any damages which
  may be awarded for the permanent appropriation of land or water.

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