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Any declarations contained herein and in the concurrent act of the State of New York with respect to the governmental nature and public purpose of the Narrows Bridge and to the exemption of Narrows Bridge property from taxation and to the discretion of the Port Authority with respect to the operation thereof shall not be construed to imply that other Port Authority property and operations are not of a governmental nature or do not constitute public purposes, or that they are subject to taxation, or that the determinations of the Port Authority with respect thereto are not conclusive. The powers vested in the Port Authority herein and in the concurrent act of the State of New York (including but not limited to the powers to acquire real property by condemnation and to make or effectuate additions, improvements, approaches and connections) shall, except as herein otherwise expressly stated, be continuing powers and no exercise thereof shall be deemed to exhaust them or any of them.
The provisions of chapter 47 of the laws of New York of 1931 1 and chapter 4 of the laws of New Jersey of 1931 2 shall not apply to the Narrows Bridge.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 32. Interstate and Port Authorities and Commissions 32 § 2-23.18 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-32-interstate-and-port-authorities-and-commissions/nj-st-sect-32-2-23-18/
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