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Session Laws, 1977
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
USE BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 62B,
§6 (c), (f), and the first sentence of (a). It
is revised to conform to similar provisions
appearing elsewhere in this article; see,
e.g., §5—714 of this article. In subsection (a) of this section, the present
phrase "if a reasonable price cannot be agreed
upon or if the owner is legally incapacitated
or... absent, unknown or unable to convey
legal title" is deleted as unnecessary and to
conform with the language granting
condemnation authority elsewhere in this
article, e.g., §7-401. In subsection (b) (3) of this section, the term
"public service company" is substituted for
"public service or public utility corporation"
to conform to the nomenclature used in Art. 78
of the Code. Also, the present prerequisite
that property not subject to condemnation be
"held in reasonable amounts for necessary
future public use" is revised to refer more
simply to property "reasonably necessary for
future public use"; certainly, the intention
was to consider the possible public use of the
actual property considered for condemnation,
not the amount of other property that might or
might not be held by the company. As to the exercise of the powers granted by
this section, see §6—203(b) of this title. As to the general power of the Administration
to acquire property, see, also, §6—205(c) and
(e) of this title. As to the "territorial jurisdiction" of the
Administration, referred to in subsection
(b)(2) of this section, see §6-103 of this
title. 6-302. POWER OF STATE AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS TO
TRANSFER PROPERTY TO ADMINISTRATION. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONTRARY PROVISION OF LAW, THIS
STATE, ITS AGENCIES,. AND ITS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS MAY
LEASE, LEND, GRANT, OR OTHERWISE CONVEY TO THE
ADMINISTRATION, AT ITS REQUEST, ANY PROPERTY, INCLUDING
PROPERTY DEVOTED TO PUBLIC USE, THAT IS NECESSARY OR
CONVENIENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ADMINISTRATION. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section presently appears as
Art. 62B, §6(b).


 
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