New York Statutes
§ 124 — Grant or lease of property by a government to or for an authority
New York § 124
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N.Y. Public Housing § 124 (2026).
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§ 124. Grant or lease of property by a government to or for an\nauthority. In connection with projects located within its territorial\nboundaries, a government may, notwithstanding any other provisions of\nlaw, upon such terms, with or without consideration, as it may deem\nadvisable, grant, convey or lease any of its property, whether held in a\nproprietary or governmental capacity, to an authority or government,\nincluding real property already devoted to a public use, provided that\nthe government making the grant or lease determines that the premises\nare no longer required for the public use to which the property is\ndevoted and that it is to the interest of the government to grant or\nlease the property to the authority for the purposes of this chapter.\nNotwithstanding any other
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