13:12-17 - Sale of canal property outside municipalities to municipalities;   public sale

13:12-17.  Sale of canal property outside municipalities to municipalities;   public sale
    If any municipality mentioned in section 13:12-16 of this title shall fail to accept the terms and compensation for any such property fixed by the canal and banking company or upon review of its decision by the board of public utility commissioners as provided in said section 13:12-16 or if prior to the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, any such municipality shall have failed to adopt the resolution mentioned in said section 13:12-16, or if prior to such date any such municipality shall have adopted a resolution declaring that it does not desire to acquire the property of the canal and banking company within its limits, then, and in either of such  cases, the canal and banking company may transfer such property as hereinafter  in this section provided.

    In the first place, the canal and banking company shall offer, subject to the same review as provided in said section 13:12-16, to any municipality which  shall have taken appropriate steps to acquire the canal property lying within  its boundaries pursuant to said section 13:12-16, such portions of the canal  lying in any municipality or municipalities which shall have failed to take the  necessary steps to acquire such property, as shall form a single, contiguous  tract capable of development for the purpose for which the first mentioned  municipality shall have acquired its tract.

    In the second place, if, after a reasonable time, any municipality to which  any such canal property lying without its limits shall have been offered, shall  fail to have availed itself of such offer, the canal and banking company, after  advertisement, in such manner as may be determined by its board of directors,  shall sell any unsold portions of the canal property to the highest bidder  deemed by such board of directors to be responsible, at public or private sale;   but no such sale shall be made unless first approved, in writing, by the  governor of the state of New Jersey;  and at such sale any municipality through  which such canal may pass, either alone or jointly with other municipalities  through which such canal may pass, may bid for any parcel of the canal so  offered for sale.

    Upon any such sale, any previous dedication of the property so sold to any public use shall cease and be of no further force and effect, and the purchaser  shall be entitled to take and hold such property free from any previous  dedication to any public use.

    The canal company is also hereby authorized to sell, in such manner and for  such price and upon such terms as its board of directors may deem advisable,  the structures and parts thereof and other materials to be removed on  dismantling the canal as provided for in section 13:12-19 of this title and  other personal property no longer useful in connection with the canal.