New York Laws
Article 2 - Office of General Services
26 - Refunds When Sales Cannot Be Completed.

ยง 26. Refunds when sales cannot be completed. Within three years
after the receipt thereof, moneys heretofore received by the division of
the land office in the department of state and transferred to the office
of general services or heretofore or hereafter received by the office of
general services on account of sales of interests in real property
ordered by the office of general services or its predecessor, the board
of commissioners of the land office, may be refunded to the person or
party for whose account same were received, upon satisfactory proof
being submitted to the commissioner of general services that the sale or
sales so ordered cannot be completed by the issuance of letters patent
or an instrument of conveyance.

Notwithstanding the provisions of section one hundred twenty-one of
the state finance law, such refunds shall, upon approval by the
commissioner of general services and after audit by the comptroller, be
paid from any moneys in the custody of the office of general services or
heretofore transferred or received from the division of the land office
as proceeds of sale of real property, except that moneys derived from
the sale of detached parcels of forest preserve lands as provided in
section twenty-four of the public lands law shall not be used to make
refunds with respect to inability to complete sales affecting other
lands and such moneys shall be the sole fund from which to make refunds
in cases of inability on the part of the state to complete sales, as
aforesaid, of such detached parcels of forest preserve lands.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBL - Public Lands

Article 2 - Office of General Services

2 - State-Owned Real Property Inventory and Management Program.

2-A - Certain Transfers of Jurisdiction Over State-Owned Lands and Declarations of Abandonment by the Commissioner of General Services.

2-B - Transfers of Certain Funds.

3 - Powers and Duties; Leases.

4 - Vesting of Crown Lands in the People of the State.

5 - Letters Patent, Form and Contents; to Be Recorded in the Office of the Secretary of State.

6 - Determination of Claims Based on Alleged Failure of Title.

7 - Partition of Lands Held by the State in Joint Tenancy or Tenancy in Common.

8 - Trespasses Upon State Lands.

9 - Penalty for Trespasses.

10 - Power to Investigate Before Grant.

11 - Power to Confirm Defective Grant.

12 - Certain Patents and Grants Ratified.

12-A - Certain Patents Ratified and Confirmed.

13 - Grants to Heirs, Devisees or Successors in Interest.

14 - Time of Performing Conditions of Grant.

15 - Prohibitions as to Grants in Lake George.

15-A - Filling in the State Owned Bed of Lake George Prohibited.

16 - Reservation of Esopus Island.

17 - Payment of Incumbrances on Public Lands; Adverse Claims; Costs.

17-A - Abandonment of Claims Under Defective Tax Sales; Recovery of Taxes Paid Thereon by State.

18 - Expenses Chargeable to Special Funds.

19 - Taxes and Assessments for Local Improvements on State Lands.

19-A - State Aid; Certain State-Leased or State-Owned Lands.

19-B - State Aid; Certain State-Owned or Reacquired Lands.

20 - Grants of Lands in Onondaga Salt Springs Reservation Designated on Certain Map.

21 - Conveyance of Strips of Abandoned Canal Lands and Onondaga Salt Springs Reservation Land.

22 - Management of Sand and Gravel Resources.

23 - Disposition of Moneys Received From Sale of Certain State Lands and Sand and Gravel Thereon.

24 - Sale or Exchange of Certain Detached Parcels of Forest Preserve Lands.

25 - Sale or Exchange of Real Property Owned by the State and Devoted to the Use of the Organized Militia.

26 - Refunds When Sales Cannot Be Completed.

27 - Acquisition of Real Property by Purchase or Appropriation.

28 - Transfer of State Lands or Watershed Conservation Easements to the City of New York for Water Supply Protection Purposes.

29 - Watershed Conservation Easements and Watershed Agricultural Easements.