2006 New York Code - Central New York Regional Market Authority.



 
    §  826.  Central  New  York Regional Market Authority. There is hereby
  created and established a district to be known as the "central New  York
  regional  market  district,"  which  shall  embrace  all  the  territory
  included within the following named counties: Cayuga, Cortland, Madison,
  Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, that territory in Wayne county lying  east  of
  the  new  pre-emption  line.  For  the  accomplishment  of  the purposes
  hereinafter indicated relative to that district there is hereby  created
  and  established  a  public benefit corporation, to be known as "Central
  New York Regional Market Authority," hereinafter in this title  referred
  to as "the authority." Such authority shall have perpetual existence and
  the  power  to acquire by the exercise of the right of eminent domain or
  otherwise such real estate within the district and other property as may
  be necessary, to sue and  be  sued,  to  incur  debts,  liabilities  and
  obligations, to issue bonds and other evidences of indebtedness, to have
  a  seal,  and  to  exercise  all  powers  authorized  by  this title and
  reasonably necessary for accomplishing  its  purposes,  subject  to  the
  provisions  herein contained and the constitution and laws of the United
  States and of New York state. Such powers shall be exercised in the name
  of the "Central New York Regional Market Authority."

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