ยง 53. Corporation counsel to acquire property. a. Whenever and as
often as the board of transportation shall deem it to be necessary and
proper that the city should acquire any such property and shall have
caused such maps or plans and memoranda specifying and defining the
property to be acquired, or to which are appurtenant the property rights
to be acquired or extinguished, to be made and shall have certified,
filed and transmitted the several copies of such maps or plans as
prescribed in section fifty-two of this chapter, such board may direct
the corporation counsel to take legal proceedings to acquire the same
for the city, and the corporation counsel shall thereupon take legal
proceedings as provided in this chapter.
b. The corporation counsel, either in person or by such counsel as he
shall designate for the purpose, shall appear for and protect the
interests of the city in all such proceedings. He shall furnish the
court with such necessary clerks and other employees as it may require.
All necessary expenses incurred by the corporation counsel in and about
the proceedings provided for by this chapter for the proper presentation
and defense of the interests of the city, shall be paid by the
comptroller out of the funds referred to in section sixty-nine of this
chapter. Property owners appearing in proceedings under this chapter
shall not be entitled to recover counsel fees, costs, disbursements or
allowances.
Structure New York Laws
Article 6 - Acquisition of Property by the City
51 - Right of Board of Transportation to Enter Upon Property.
52 - Maps and Plans to Be Filed.
53 - Corporation Counsel to Acquire Property.
55 - Notice of Intention to Condemn Property.
56 - Application to Condemn Property.
57 - Procedure in Case Property Is Situated in Two or More Counties.
58 - Order Granting Application to Condemn.
59 - Examination Before Trial.
60 - Trial; Evidence of Value.
61 - Order to Expedite Proceeding.
62 - Time When City Becomes Seized.
63 - Partial Payment of Awards.
64 - Payment of Liens and Encumbrances.
65 - Tentative Decree; Objections Thereto.
67 - Payment of Awards and Expenses.
68 - Moneys of Persons Under Disability; Moneys Paid to Wrong Persons.
69 - Cost of Acquiring Property.
71 - Appeal to the Appellate Division.