2006 New York Code - Temporary Use Or Occupation Of Property.



 
    §  127.  Temporary  use  or occupation of property.   1. When title to
  property has vested in a municipality or an authority by purchase or  in
  condemnation  proceedings,  the municipality or the authority, whichever
  has acquired title, may pursuant to the provisions of the eminent domain
  procedure law, agree with the previous owners of such property,  or  any
  tenants  continuing  to  occupy  or use it, or any other persons who may
  occupy or use or seek to occupy or use such property
    2. In the  event  that  a  municipality  has  purchased  or  condemned
  property  on behalf or for the benefit of an authority, the municipality
  shall,  in  transferring  title  to  an  authority,  deduct   from   the
  consideration  or  other moneys which the authority has become obligated
  to pay the municipality for such  property,  and  credit  the  authority
  with,  the amounts received by the municipality as payment for temporary
  occupation and use of the property by a former owner,  tenant  or  other
  person  as  hereinabove set forth, less the cost and expense incurred by
  the municipality for the maintenance and operation of such property.
    3. In the event that a municipality has condemned property  on  behalf
  of  or  for  the  benefit  of  an  authority,  the  lien provided for in
  subdivision (c) of section three hundred  five  of  the  eminent  domain
  procedure law shall also inure to the benefit of such authority and such
  authority shall have all the powers, rights and remedies provided for in
  that  section  as  if such authority had directly acquired title to such
  property.

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