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What is NYC AC § 22-146?

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This section establishes that pier properties reverting to the state are considered unappropriated state lands. The statute clarifies the status of such lands under the relevant subchapter. Applies to properties affected by reversion to the state.

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§ 22-146 State lands in case of reverter.

AC § 22-146

The pier properties, if any, which revert to the state pursuant to this subchapter shall be and shall be deemed to be unappropriated state lands.

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