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6. For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this act and the act to which this act is a supplement such joint commission shall have power to acquire by purchase by agreement with any owner or owners, or by condemnation, or in any other lawful manner, lands, structures, appurtenances, rights of way, franchises, easements or other interests in lands lying within this state, including lands under water and riparian rights of any person, railroad or other public or private corporations or municipality, necessary for the building of the entire bridge and as defined hereafter, including the approaches thereto. Such commission shall also have power to alter or change the grade of any highway or public street when necessary for the purpose of carrying out the plans by it adopted. If it shall become necessary to change the location or gradient of any waterway, canal, railroad or street railway, or the appurtenances thereof, the person or corporation owning and operating the same shall be required to so relocate and change the same so far as needful, and, if possible, to agree with said joint commission upon the details thereof, the costs thereof to be paid by said commission as part of the expense of said work. Whenever said commission shall be unable to acquire, as in this act provided, any lands or interests therein except by condemnation, such commission shall cause to be prepared and served upon the owner or owners and the person or persons in possession thereof a notice that said commission will proceed to acquire such property under and by virtue of the provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate the ascertainment and payment of compensation for property condemned or taken for public use (Revision of 1900).” After the expiration of sixty days from the service of such notice said commission may enter upon and take possession of the lands or interests therein in said notice described, and within thirty days thereafter shall institute proceedings for the acquisition of said lands or interests by condemnation in accordance with the terms of such notice. The cost of said condemnation proceedings, including the court cost and the advertising required, shall be paid by the joint commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 32 § 2-27(32) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-32-2-27-32/
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