§ 170 Street surface railroads; general provisions
§ 171 Consent of property owners and local authorities
§ 172 Consent of local authorities; how procured
§ 173 Condition upon which consent shall be given; sale of franchise at public auction
§ 173-A The term “terminable permit” as used in this article shall mean and embrace every grant from a city, town or village of power, right or p…
§ 173-B Every city, town and village of this state, in addition to such powers as it may have relating to the granting of rights, privileges, fra…
§ 173-C Every city, town and village of this state shall have power, subject to the provisions of sections one hundred and seventy-three-a to one…
§ 173-D Whenever any street surface railroad is or may be operated along or upon any of the streets, roads, highways, avenues, parks or public pl…
§ 173-E The acceptance of a terminable permit, or the acceptance of an amendment to any existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent inc…
§ 173-F Every terminable permit, and every amendment to any existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent incorporating therein the terms…
§ 173-G Approval of permit or amendment by commissioner of transportation
§ 173-H Existing license, grant, franchise, permit or consent reinstated on invalidity of amendment
§ 174 Proceedings if property owners do not consent
§ 175 Percentage of gross receipts to be paid in cities or villages; report of officers
§ 176 Extension of route over rivers; terminus in other counties; when property owners withhold consent; supreme court may appoint commissioners
§ 177 Use of tracks of other roads
§ 178 Repair of streets; rate of speed; removal of ice and snow
§ 178-A Headlights
§ 179 Within what time road to be built
§ 180 Motive power
§ 181 Rate of fare
§ 182 Collection of fare
§ 183 Construction of road in street where other road is built
§ 184 Abandonment of part of route
§ 185 Effect of dissolution of charter as to consents
§ 186 Corporate rights saved in case of failure to complete road; right to operate branches; conditions; former consents ratified; limitations
§ 187 Extensions and franchises confirmed
§ 188 Certain consents of local authorities confirmed
§ 189 Time extended for payment of percentage based on gross receipts
§ 191 Road not to be constructed upon ground occupied by public buildings or in public parks
§ 192 Center-bearing rails prohibited
§ 192-A Relocation of tracks
§ 193 Right to cross bridge substituted for a bridge crossed for five years
§ 194 Protection of employees
§ 195 Platforms on new cars, how constructed
§ 196 Protection to employees in the counties of Albany and Rensselaer
§ 197 Protection of employees in the counties of Kings and Queens
§ 198 Contracts for the adjustment of payments due certain cities
§ 201 Construction of park railroads in cities having a population of one million five hundred thousand or upwards
§ 202 Consents of property owners
§ 203 Expense of construction and operation
§ 204 Agreements for payment of cost of construction by instalments
§ 205 Disposition of income
§ 206 Motive power
§ 207 Railroads in parks in New York city, by whom constructed
§ 209 Change of motive power authorized
§ 210 New streets across other than steam surface railroads

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  • terminable permit: as used in this article shall mean and embrace every grant from a city, town or village of power, right or privilege to occupy or use any of the streets, roads, highways, avenues, parks or public places of such city, town or village for the construction and operation of a street surface railroad, until such time as the city, town or village shall exercise its right to purchase the property, plant and equipment of such street surface railroad in accordance with the provisions of sections one hundred and seventy-three-a to one hundred and seventy-three-h, both inclusive, of this article, or until it shall be otherwise terminated according to law. See N.Y. Railroad Law 173-A
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