New York Laws
Title 17 - Water Power
15-1735 - Contracts Extending Beyond License Period.


1. Whenever the public interest requires or justifies the execution by
a licensee whose license covers any state property, or who uses water
that cannot be lawfully used without the consent of the state, of a
contract for the sale and delivery of power for a period extending
beyond the terms of the license, such a contract may be entered into
with the approval of the department and the Public Service Commission,
in which event the duty to perform such contract after the expiration of
the license period shall devolve upon the person or corporation to whom
or which a new license covering the property of the former licensee is
issued, and such new license shall so provide.

2. A licensee making such a contract shall not be liable thereon after
the expiration of his license, if it cover any state property or the use
of water subject to state control, unless the new license is issued to
him. No such licensee without the written approval of the department
shall enter into any contract for the sale or delivery of power for a
term or period extending beyond the time fixed for the revision of the
change or rental payable under his license.