New York Statutes

§ 74 — Condemnation of real property

New York·Law GMU General Municipal·Art. 5 Powers, Limitations and Liabilities
§ 74. Condemnation of real property. A municipal corporation\nauthorized by law to take and hold real property for the uses and\npurposes of the corporation, may, if it is unable to agree with the\nowners for the purchase thereof, acquire title to such property by\ncondemnation.\n

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