New York Statutes

§ 118-B — Entry upon lands by county superintendent

New York § 118-B
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 6County Roads

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N.Y. Highway § 118-B (2026).

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§ 118-b. Entry upon lands by county superintendent. The county\nsuperintendent may, when authorized by the county board, enter\n 1. Upon any lands adjacent to any county road for the purpose of\nopening an existing ditch or drain, or for digging a new ditch or drain\nfor the free passage of water for the drainage of such road.\n 2. Upon the lands of any person adjoining rivers, streams or creeks,\nto drive piles, throw up embankments and perform such other labor as may\nbe necessary to keep such rivers, streams or creeks within their proper\nchannels, and to prevent their encroachment upon county roads or bridges\nand culverts thereon.\n 3. Upon the lands adjoining county roads which, during the spring\nfreshets or at a time of high water are subject to overflow from such\nrivers, str

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