Current through 2024 NY Law Chapter 553
Section 50 - Consent of state to purchase of land; authority to dispose of land to United States; record of conveyances1. The consent of the state of New York is hereby given to the purchase by the government of the United States, and under the authority of the same, of any tract, piece or parcel of land from any individual or individuals, bodies politic or corporate within the boundaries of this state, except within the Adirondack park as defined by section 9-0101 of the environmental conservation law, where a special act of the legislature shall be required, for the purpose of parade or maneuver grounds, aviation fields, navy yards and naval stations, or for the purpose of erecting thereon lighthouses, beacons, lighthouse keepers' dwellings, hospitals, sanatoriums, works for improving navigation, post-offices, custom houses, fortifications, or buildings and structures for the storage, manufacture or production of supplies, ordnance, apparatus or equipment of any kind whatsoever for the use of the army or navy, and any other needful buildings and structures.2. In addition to the consent to purchase given in subdivision one of this section, the consent of the state is hereby given to the acquisition by lease, exchange, donation or otherwise by the government of the United States, and under the authority of the same, of any tract, piece or parcel of land (including municipal park lands otherwise inalienable) from any county, city, town or village within this state, except within the Adirondack park as defined by section 9-0101 of the environmental conservation law, where a special act of the legislature shall be required, for the purpose of military reservations, parade or maneuver grounds or aviation fields, and every such county, city, town or village is hereby authorized and empowered to sell, lease, exchange, donate or otherwise dispose of such tract, piece or parcel of land to the United States for such purpose or purposes, notwithstanding the provisions of any charter or any other statute; and all deeds, leases, conveyances or other papers.3. All deeds, conveyances or other papers relating to the title of any such lands acquired by the United States as authorized in this section shall be recorded in the office of the register, if any, or if not in the office of the county clerk, of the county where the said lands are situated.