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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-4910. Same; acceptance of grants and donations; use.

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12-4910. Same; acceptance of grants and donations; use. The governing body of the city is hereby authorized to receive grants of federal funds and any person desiring to make donations of money, personal property or real estate for the benefit of such home for the aged shall have the right to vest, and the governing body of the city is authorized to accept, title to the money or real estate so donated and the same shall be controlled when accepted by the governing body according to the terms of the deed, gift, devise or bequest of such property or funds:
Provided, That such donations of money, personal property or real estate may be used for the purpose of the acquisition of a site, the construction and equipping of such home for the aged or the repair or remodeling of such home for the aged, if not inconsistent with the terms of the deed, gift, devise or bequest of such property or funds, and the same may be used in addition to the maximum amount which may be raised for such purpose by the issuance of revenue bonds.
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