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What is NYC AC § 11-412.2?

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This section requires the commissioner of finance to notify the council before conveying full title of class one or class two real property to a third party. The council has forty-five days to disapprove the conveyance, during which time the conveyance period is tolled. Applies to property owners involved in such transactions.

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§ 11-412.2 Council review of conveyance to a third party.

AC § 11-412.2

The commissioner of finance shall, prior to the execution of a deed conveying full and complete title of any parcel of class one or class two real property to a third party pursuant to subdivision c of section 11-412.1 of this chapter, notify the council of the proposed conveyance. Within forty-five days of such notification, the council may act by local law disapproving the proposed conveyance. In the event the council does not act by local law within such forty-five day period, the council shall be deemed to have approved the proposed conveyance. During such forty-five day period or, if the city council acts by local law pursuant to this section, during the period of time from the notification of the council to the presentation to the mayor of such local law and during any additional period of time prescribed in section 37 of the charter, the eight-month period provided in subdivisions c and i of section 11-412.1 of this chapter shall be tolled. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1996/037.

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