ยง 120. Petition to acquire lands. If the board of supervisors is
unable to acquire land by purchase as provided for in section one
hundred nineteen of this chapter, the board may present to the county
court of the county or to the supreme court, at a special term thereof,
to be held in the judicial department in which said county is located, a
petition for the appointment of three commissioners of appraisal to
ascertain and determine the compensation to be paid to the owners of the
land to be acquired and to all persons interested therein. Such petition
shall describe the land to be acquired with reference to the map upon
which the same is shown which shall be annexed to such petition. A copy
of such petition and map shall be filed in the office of the county
clerk. Such petition shall be signed and verified in the name of the
board of supervisors, by the chairman or a member thereof designated for
that purpose by resolution. Notice of presentation of such petition to
such court shall be given by the petitioner by publishing such notice in
two newspapers published in such county, once in each week for two weeks
successively preceding the day of such presentation, and also at least
eight days preceding the day of such presentation by serving a copy of
such notice, personally or by mail, on the occupant or owner of the land
to be acquired, and by posting a copy of said notice in not less than
three public places in each town in which property to be acquired is
located.
Structure New York Laws
111 - Payment and Apportionment of Cost Among Counties and Towns.
113 - Annual Statement of Cost.
114 - Sources and Use of County Road Fund Moneys.
115 - Preparation of Map Showing Proposed County Road System.
115-A - Abandonment of Unused Portions of Town Highways on County Road System.
115-B - Removal of Road or Part of Road From County Road System.
115-C - Notice to Municipalities Where County Roads Are Abandoned or Revert to Such Municipalities.
116 - Statement and Approval of Proposed Work.
117 - Construction and Reconstruction of County Roads.
117-A - Highways in Villages in Niagara County.
117-B - Controlled-Access Highways in Counties.
117-C - Hawking, Peddling, Vending, Sale of Goods, Wares or Merchandise; Erie County; Certain Areas.
117-D - Pedestrian Overpass to Be Designated as the "Jennifer Bolender Memorial Overpass".
118 - Acquisition by Counties of Lands for Right-of-Way and Other Purposes.
118-A - Abandoning of Parts of County Highways.
118-B - Entry Upon Lands by County Superintendent.
120 - Petition to Acquire Lands.
121 - Commissioners of Appraisal to Be Appointed.
122 - Duties of Commissioners of Appraisal.
123 - County Treasurer to Pay Awards.
125 - Land May Be Sold or Leased; Disposition of Proceeds.
127 - Payments From the County Road Fund.
129 - Maintenance and Apportionment of Cost.
130 - Bridges on County Road System.
131 - County Roads of Additional Width and Increased Cost at Expense of Village.
131-B - County Highways and Bridges.
131-C - Location and Construction of Bridges.
131-D - Construction by County of Destroyed Bridges.
131-E - Bridges Over County Lines.
131-F - Streets Outside Cities.
131-G - Regulation of Toll Rates.
131-H - Separate Highway Districts in Certain Counties.
131-J - Development of Highways and Other Improvements in Certain Counties.
133 - Machinery, Tools, Equipment, Implements, Materials and Supplies.
133-A - Rental or Hiring of County Highway Machinery, Tools or Equipment.
134 - Purchases by County Purchasing Agent.
135 - Snow Removal, and Cutting of Weeds.
135-A - Control of Snow and Ice Conditions on County Roads.
136 - Permits for Work Within the County Road Right of Way.
137 - Maintenance of Certain Highways by a County.
139 - County Liable for Injuries Caused by Defective Highways and Bridges.
139-A - Presentation of Claims for Torts; Actions Against Counties.