New York Statutes

§ 100 — Granting revocable permits

New York § 100
JurisdictionNew York
Law CALCanal
Art. 10Permits

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N.Y. Canal § 100 (2026).

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§ 100. Granting revocable permits. The corporation is hereby\nauthorized, in its discretion, to issue revocable permits granting\ncertain limited privileges therein, whenever the same can be done\nwithout detriment to canal navigation or damage to the banks or other\nstructures thereof. It shall prescribe the terms and conditions by which\nsuch revocable permits may be issued for the temporary use of canal\nlands or structures and for the diversion of canal waters for sanitary,\nfarm purposes, or industrial use. It may also issue permits, as it shall\ndeem to be advantageous to the corporation, to any person, firm or\ncorporation, to cut, gather and haul away ice from the canals. Whenever\nany space and facilities are available at any canal terminal and when no\ndetriment or injury to ca

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