656 - Acquisition of land by the county for the authority.

§ 656. Acquisition of land by the county for the authority. The county  shall  have power to acquire by purchase or by condemnation title in its  name to any real property which may be  needed  or  convenient  for  the  project or in connection therewith, including real property of municipal  corporations, public utility corporations and railroad corporations. Any  municipal  corporation may convey, with or without consideration, to the  county any right,  title  or  interest  in  real  property  without  any  election  or vote of the electors, taxpayers or freeholders. Payment for  real property so acquired by the county may be made  by  the  authority.  The  power  to  acquire  real  property hereby granted shall include the  power to acquire the Atlantic beach bridge and  any  or  all  rights  or  franchises  connected  with the operation of said bridge which it may be  necessary or convenient for the authority to acquire. The  power  hereby  conferred  upon  the county shall not limit or restrict the power of the  authority itself to acquire real property in the name of the county.