New York Transportation Corporations Law Article 10 - SEWAGE-WORKS CORPORATIONS.

  • 115 - Definitions.
    As used in this article, the term: 1. "Sewage-works corporation" means a corporation heretofore or hereafter organized to provide a sewer system as hereinafter defined...
  • 116 - Consent to Incorporation.
    1. No certificate of incorporation of a sewage-works corporation shall be filed unless there be annexed thereto a certificate or certificates duly executed in behalf...
  • 117 - Approval by Department of Health.
    A local governing body shall not consent to the establishment of a sewage-works corporation in any municipality unless there shall first be filed with the...
  • 118 - Inspection; Cost Certification.
    1. The local governing body, except in the county of Suffolk, the county sewer agency shall utilize any licensed professional engineer in its own personnel...
  • 119 - Guaranties.
    1. The local governing body shall require the posting of a performance bond for the completion of the construction of the sewage-works system, and may...
  • 120 - Option.
    (a) The local governing body may, at the time of granting the consent to incorporation, require an option to purchase the system from the corporation...
  • 121 - Duty to Supply Sewage-Works Facilities.
    A sewage-works corporation shall supply each city, town, village or other municipal area or district wherein such corporation operates, and the inhabitants therein, with facilities...
  • 122 - Powers.
    Every sewage-works corporation shall have the power: 1. To lay, maintain, repair and operate its pipes, conduits and sewers in any street, highway or public...
  • 123 - Survey and Map.
    Before taking or using any land, for its corporate purposes such corporation shall cause a survey and map to be made of the lands intended...
  • 124 - Condemnation of Real Property.
    Any such corporation shall have the right to acquire real estate, or any interest therein, necessary for the purposes of its incorporation, and the right...

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