New York Statutes

§ 110 — Licenses

New York § 110
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N.Y. Navigation § 110 (2026).

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§ 110. Licenses. The local governing body of each county or city in\nthis state may grant licenses for keeping ferries in their respective\ncounties and cities, to such persons as the respective local governing\nbody may deem proper, for a term not exceeding five years. No license\nshall be granted to a person, other than the owner of the land through\nwhich that part of the highway adjoining the ferry shall run, unless the\nowner is not a suitable person or shall neglect to apply after being\nserved with eight days' written notice from such person of the time and\nplace at which he will apply for such license, or having obtained such\nlicense, shall neglect to comply with the conditions of the license or\nmaintain the ferry. Every license shall be entered in the book of\nminutes of the

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