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82a-218. Easement for stream crossing on Arkansas river in Finney county.

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82a-218. Easement for stream crossing on Arkansas river in Finney county.
(a)The secretary of state is hereby authorized to grant a construction and maintenance easement to Finney county in, along and across the Arkansas river at a location in the Southeast ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ of Section 23, Township 24 South, Range 33 West, in Finney county, Kansas, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a stream crossing.
(b)The easement authorized by this section shall be conditioned on Finney county's assuming full responsibility for the use of such easement and holding the state of Kansas harmless therefor. The easement shall terminate if the land is no longer used for the purpose for which the easement was granted.
(c)Finney county is hereby authorized to acquire the easement described in subsection
(a)and to use the easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining a stream crossing and to assume full responsibility for such use and hold the state of Kansas harmless therefor.
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