New York Statutes

§ 180 — Limitations upon laying out highways

New York § 180
JurisdictionNew York
Law HAYHighway
Art. 8Town Highways

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N.Y. Highway § 180 (2026).

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§ 180. Limitations upon laying out highways. No highways shall be laid\nout less than three rods in width, nor through buildings or any fixtures\nor erections for the purpose of trade or manufactures, or any yard or\nenclosure necessary to the use and enjoyment thereof, without the\nconsent of the owner or owners thereof, unless so ordered by the supreme\ncourt in the judicial district in which the proposed highway is\nsituated; such order shall be made on the certificate of the town\nsuperintendent of the town or towns in which the proposed highway is\nsituated, showing that the public interests will be greatly promoted by\nthe laying out and opening of such highway; a copy of the certificate\nwith eight days' notice of the time and place of the hearing before the\nsupreme court shall b

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