5716 - Acquisition by the state of land and interests in land of Cornell university upon which buildings have heretofore or may hereafter be erected by the s

§ 5716. Acquisition  by  the  state  of  land and interests in land of  Cornell university upon which buildings have heretofore or may hereafter  be erected by the state.   Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  section  fifty-seven  hundred and six of this chapter, any lands owned by Cornell  university upon which buildings have been heretofore or may hereafter be  erected by  the  state  for  the  purpose  of  any  college,  school  or  experiment  station  provided  for  in  this article, together with such  additional contiguous lands as may be deemed appropriate or  needful  to  the  purposes  of  any  such college, school or experiment station, with  such rights of way, for purposes  of  ingress  and  egress  thereto  and  therefrom  or for other purposes over other lands of Cornell university,  as may be deemed necessary, may be conveyed by Cornell university to the  people of the state, without consideration, pursuant to  such  agreement  or  agreements  therefor  as may be made between Cornell university and,  with the approval of the director of the budget,  the  trustees  of  the  state  university of New York, acting for and on behalf of the people of  the state.   Any such  conveyance  may  be  made  upon  such  terms  and  conditions, including conditions precedent or conditions subsequent with  provision  of reverter and right of re-entry upon breach thereof, as may  be provided for by any such agreement.  All such agreements shall be  in  writing  and shall be approved as to form and manner of execution by the  attorney-general before they shall become binding  on  the  state.    No  conveyance  authorized  herein  shall be accepted on behalf of the state  unless the title to the property  conveyed  shall  be  approved  by  the  attorney-general  and  the  deed  of  conveyance approved as to form and  manner of execution by him.