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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-214. Fire station or office buildings on fairgrounds; abandonment.

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2-214. Fire station or office buildings on fairgrounds; abandonment. The state fair board and any parties in interest are hereby authorized and empowered to enter into a contract, lease or agreement permitting the use of a portion of the Kansas state fair grounds at Hutchinson, Kansas, for the erection thereon by the city of Hutchinson, of a fire station; or for the erection thereon by any agricultural or livestock organization of a statewide or nationwide character, of office buildings; and the erection of any such fire station or office buildings shall be under such terms and conditions as are lawful and proper.
Upon the abandonment of any such fire station or office buildings for the purposes which such fire station or office buildings were originally constructed, all right, title and interest in and to such fire station or office buildings shall immediately vest in the state of Kansas.
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