43-A - Payment of judgments of the court of claims in certain cases arising out of the appropriation of property by the state.

§  43-a.  Payment of judgments of the court of claims in certain cases  arising out of the appropriation of property by the state.   Whenever  a  judgment  of  the  court  of  claims  is  rendered against the state for  damages arising out of  the  appropriation  by  the  state  of  property  pursuant  to  section  twenty-seven  of the agriculture and markets law,  section forty of the  canal  law,  sections  thirteen  and  six  hundred  seventy-six-a  of  the  conservation  law,  section  twenty-one  of  the  correction  law,  sections  three  hundred  seven  and   three   hundred  fifty-five  of  the  education  law  or  either  of  said last-mentioned  sections, section two hundred thirteen of the  executive  law,  sections  twenty-nine and thirty of the highway law, section thirty of the highway  law  for  any  of the purposes authorized by section twelve of said law,  article seventy-one of the  mental  hygiene  law,  section  one  hundred  seventy-seven  of  the  military  law,  section  four hundred one of the  public health law, section forty of the social welfare law, chapter  six  hundred  seventy-eight  of  the  laws  of  nineteen hundred twenty-eight  constituting the grade crossing elimination act, as amended, or  chapter  eight  hundred  sixty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred thirty-six, as  amended, the amount, if any, of such  judgment,  inclusive  of  interest  thereon  as allowed by law, which exceeds the amount of moneys otherwise  appropriated and available for the payment thereof shall be paid out  of  the  state  treasury from moneys appropriated to the court of claims for  general state charges.