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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Within six months after the report of the commissioner of appraisal shall be confirmed as aforesaid, the county treasurer of such county shall pay to the persons named therein the amounts awarded to them for damages with four per centum interest thereon from the date of the filing of the oath of the commissioners of appraisal in the office of the county clerk. Such amounts with interest and the amounts payable in pursuance of this article shall be deemed a part of the cost of construction or improvement of county roads under this article and shall be said from the county road fund by the county treasurer, in case of purchase upon requisition of the chairman of the board of supervisors of said county, or by any member or committee thereof designated for that purpose by said board and in case of a petition for the acquisition of such lands, upon service of a certified copy of the order confirming such awards. In case there are unknown owners, to whom the award is made in said report, the said county treasurer shall deposit the amounts awarded to them with like interest in some trust company or bank in such manner as the said court shall in the order of confirmation direct, such amount to be paid out upon the application of said unknown owners when discovered.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Highway Law - HAY § 123. County treasurer to pay awards - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/highway-law/hay-sect-123/
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