New York Statutes

§ 50 — Sale of abandoned canal lands

New York § 50
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBLPublic Lands
Art. 4Abandoned Canal Lands and Structures

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N.Y. Public Lands § 50 (2026).

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§ 50. Sale of abandoned canal lands. The commissioner of general\nservices may sell and convey at public or private sale the right, title\nand interest of the state in and to any real property, acquired for\ncanal purposes, which the commissioner of transportation may determine\nto have been abandoned for such purposes, or as to which a determination\nof abandonment shall have been heretofore made pursuant to law. The\ncommissioner of general services may sell and convey such abandoned\nlands in the same manner and with the same discretion as he may sell and\nconvey unappropriated state land pursuant to article three of this\nchapter. The commissioner may sell such abandoned canal lands for not\nless than the appraised value thereof to occupants of such abandoned\ncanal lands or owners

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