1267 - Acquisition and disposition of real property.

§  1267.  Acquisition and disposition of real property. 1. In addition  to the powers provided in section twelve hundred sixty-six of this title  to acquire transportation facilities, equipment and real  property,  the  authority may acquire, by condemnation pursuant to the condemnation law,  any  real  property  it  may  deem necessary, convenient or desirable to  effectuate the purposes of this title, provided however, that  any  such  condemnation  proceedings shall be brought only in the supreme court and  the compensation to be paid shall be ascertained and determined  by  the  court  without  a  jury.  Notwithstand  the foregoing provisions of this  subdivision one, no real property may be acquired by  the  authority  by  condemnation  for  purposes  other than a transportation facility unless  the governing body of the city, village  or  town  in  which  such  real  property is located shall first consent to such condemnation.    2.  Nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  construed  to  prevent  the  authority from bringing any proceedings to remove a cloud  on  title  or  such  other  proceedings  as  it may, in its discretion, deem proper and  necessary  or  from  acquiring  any  such  property  by  negotiation  or  purchase.    3.  Where  a person entitled to an award in the proceedings to condemn  any real property for any of the  purposes  of  this  title  remains  in  possession  of  such  property after the time of the vesting of title in  the condemnor, the reasonable value of his use  and  occupancy  of  such  property  subsequent  to such time as fixed by agreement or by the court  in such proceedings or by any court of competent jurisdiction shall be a  lien against such award subject only to the liens of record at the  time  of vesting of title in the condemnor.    4.  Subject to the provisions of sections twelve hundred sixty-six and  twelve hundred sixty-six-c of this title, title to all property acquired  under this act shall vest in the authority  or  one  of  its  subsidiary  corporations,  or  in  the New York city transit authority or one of its  subsidiary corporations as the authority directs.    5. The authority may,  whenever  it  determines  that  it  is  in  the  interest  of  the  authority,  dispose  of any real property or property  other  than  real  property,  which  it  determines  is  not  necessary,  convenient or desirable for its purposes.    6.  The  authority  may, whenever it shall determine that it is in the  interest of the authority, rent, lease,  or  grant  easements  or  other  rights in, any land or property of the authority.