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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-1764a. Transfer of property owned by Topeka public building commission to Shawnee county.

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12-1764a. Transfer of property owned by Topeka public building commission to Shawnee county.
(a)Within 10 days after the effective date of this act, the Topeka public building commission shall initiate action to transfer and within 60 days shall transfer to the board of county commissioners of Shawnee county the title and all interest in property acquired by such commission for the purpose of constructing the Shawnee county adult detention facility located in Topeka, Kansas in Block A, Lot 1 Holliday subdivision No. 2.
(b)At the time of the transfer of the record title, Shawnee county shall agree to perform the obligations and responsibilities of the Topeka public building commission with respect to the outstanding Topeka public building commission revenue bonds series 1985 (Shawnee county, Kansas, jail facility) dated November 1, 1985, in the aggregate principal amount of $15,937,000 issued by the commission to pay the cost of the facility as if the bonds were issued by Shawnee county and Shawnee county shall so notify the bond holders and bond underwriters and hold harmless the Topeka public building commission from any and all obligations or liabilities arising out of such bond issue.
(c)When pending litigation concerning the amount of money to be paid by the Topeka public building commission for the condemnation and taking of the real estate to be transferred under this section is finally determined and final judgment is entered therein, Shawnee county shall pay any such judgment.
(d)Language incorporating the provisions of subsections
(b)and
(c)shall be included in the deed or other instrument making the transfer of title.
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