New York Public Authorities Code § 558

Consent of state
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§ 558. Consent of state. 1. The state of New York does hereby agree\n(a) to the use by the authority, so long as its corporate existence\nshall continue, of any lands necessary or convenient for the project in\nwhich the state has any right, title or interest situate, lying or being\non Randall's island or Ward's island or in the waters adjacent thereto,\nprovided, however, that no buildings used by or for the state, shall be\nrazed or removed until the same have been vacated and (b) to the use by\nthe authority, so long as its corporate existence shall continue, of any\nlands under water necessary or convenient for the project.\n  2. The state of New York does hereby agree to the use by the authority\nof any lands, lands under water or the air space over any of such lands\nin which the state has any right, title or interest and which are\nnecessary or convenient for the Throgs Neck bridge project and, after\ntitle to the Narrows bridge project shall vest in the authority, for the\nNarrows bridge project.\n

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