§ 119. Options to purchase property or awards. A municipality or authority may at any time secure options in its own name or in the name of nominees to purchase property or any interest therein or awards in condemnation made or to be made therefor. No consideration need be given or paid by a municipality […]
§ 120. Acquisition of real property. Real property may be acquired by a municipality, by an authority or by a municipality for an authority by gift, grant, devise, purchase, condemnation or otherwise, and with respect to a municipal or state project, according to the provisions of the eminent domain procedure law. The provisions of this […]
§ 121. Acquisition after project approved. When a project has been approved, an authority may purchase, lease or condemn, or obligate itself to purchase, lease or condemn, real property for a project. Notwithstanding any other provisions of and in addition to any other powers granted under this chapter, where all the dwelling units in a […]
§ 122. Acquisition by a government. Real property acquired for an authority by a government subsequent to the approval of a project may be conveyed by such government to the authority with or without consideration and upon such terms as may be agreed upon by such government and the authority.
§ 123. Acquisition of lands for future use. Notwithstanding any provision of law, an authority or a government may acquire by purchase, gift, condemnation or otherwise, such property as it may deem ultimately necessary or proper to effectuate the purposes of this chapter or any of them although temporarily not required for such purposes, provided […]
§ 124. Grant or lease of property by a government to or for an authority. In connection with projects located within its territorial boundaries, a government may, notwithstanding any other provisions of law, upon such terms, with or without consideration, as it may deem advisable, grant, convey or lease any of its property, whether held […]
§ 125. Proceedings to condemn. 1. To initiate a condemnation proceeding, an authority may adopt a resolution describing the property and declaring that the acquisition of the property is in the public interest and necessary for the public use, and that the property sought to be condemned is or will be required for a project. […]
§ 126. Condemnation of excess property. A municipality or an authority may take private property by condemnation for the purpose of providing low rent housing for families of low income, or for the clearance, replanning, reconstruction and rehabilitation of areas, or for both of such purposes, and for recreational and other facilities incidental or appurtenant […]
§ 127. Temporary use or occupation of property. 1. When title to property has vested in a municipality or an authority by purchase or in condemnation proceedings, the municipality or the authority, whichever has acquired title, may pursuant to the provisions of the eminent domain procedure law, agree with the previous owners of such property, […]
§ 128. Filing of instruments assigning or pledging awards. In the case of the pledge, sale, transfer or assignment of an award by the person entitled to receive the same by virtue of the final decree of the court in a condemnation proceeding, or by other order of the court, the instrument evidencing such pledge, […]