New York State Commission on Eminent Domain and Real Property Tax Assessment Review Correspondence, Subject and Background…
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- The series consists of correspondence, background research files, reports, questionnaires, meeting files, draft copies of bills, and subject files relating primarily to issues surrounding eminent domain.
Title
- New York State Commission on Eminent Domain and Real Property Tax Assessment Review correspondence, subject and background research files
Quantity
- 29 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- 11447
Creator
Arrangement
Partly alphabetical by subject; partly chronological.
Administrative History
The Temporary State Commission on Eminent Domain and Real Property Tax Assessment Review was originally created by the legislature (Chapter 621 of the Laws of 1970) to reevaluate the laws dealing with eminent domain. The aim was to recodify those laws to provide more speedy procedures for determining prompt and just compensation to the property owner for real property taken for public purposes.
Additional legislation in 1974, (Chapters 992, 1078, and 1079) expanded the commission's mandate to include the investigation and review of existing laws and procedures relating to real property tax assessments and contested tax assessment upon real property.
Scope and Content Note
The series consists of correspondence, background research files, reports, questionnaires, meeting files, draft copies of bills, and subject files relating primarily to issues surrounding eminent domain.
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