1000 - Unclaimed condemnation awards.

§  1000.  Unclaimed  condemnation  awards.   1. (a) Any moneys held or  owing for the payment of an award made by a court  in  any  condemnation  proceeding  and  payable  by  a  public corporation or other corporation  possessing powers of condemnation, which shall have  remained  unclaimed  by the person or persons appearing to be entitled thereto for five years  after confirmation by the court, together with any interest due thereon,  less,  when  an award is payable by a public corporation, any amount due  such public corporation at the time of title vesting for tax,  water  or  any  other liens on the same parcel the award was for, with any interest  due thereon, and any amount due such public corporation at the  time  of  title vesting or at the time of confirmation, whichever is later, for an  assessment  on  the same parcel the award was for, with any interest due  thereon,  shall  be  deemed  abandoned  property.  In  any  condemnation  proceedings  in which the court shall have not made an award, any moneys  paid into court, including interest thereon, shall  be  subject  to  the  provisions of article six of this chapter and this section shall have no  application thereto.    (b)  The  issuance of a warrant for such an award shall not prevent an  award from being deemed abandoned property if such warrant is  unclaimed  five years after confirmation of such award by the court.    2.  Any such abandoned property held or owing by such a corporation to  which the right to receive the same is established to  the  satisfaction  of such corporation shall cease to be deemed abandoned.