2006 New York Code - Final Decree.



 
    §  66.  Final  decree.   After considering the objections, if any, and
  making any corrections or alterations in the tentative decree which  the
  court  shall consider just and proper, it shall give instructions to the
  corporation counsel as to the preparation of  the  final  decree,  which
  shall   consist  of  the  tentative  decree  altered  and  corrected  in
  accordance with the instructions of the court, together with a statement
  of the facts conferring on the court jurisdiction of the proceeding, and
  that the amounts set opposite each parcel in the  column  headed  "final
  awards" constitute the compensation to which the respective owners of or
  persons  in  any way interested in the property taken or extinguished in
  such proceeding are justly entitled to  receive  from  the  city  and  a
  statement  of the respective owners and interested parties. In all cases
  where the owners or persons interested are unknown, or not  fully  known
  to  the  court, it shall be sufficient to set forth and state in general
  terms the respective sums to be  allowed  and  paid  to  the  respective
  owners  and  interested  parties without specifying their names or their
  estates or interests. The final decree shall be filed in the  office  of
  the clerk of the county where the property affected by the proceeding is
  situated.

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