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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-3319a. Conveyance of certain real estate to city of Oberlin; sale by city; use of proceeds.

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74-3319a. Conveyance of certain real estate to city of Oberlin; sale by city; use of proceeds. The forestry, fish and game commission is hereby authorized and directed to convey to the city of Oberlin, Kansas, the real estate situated in the northeast quarter (NE ¼) of section twenty-six (26), township two
(2)south, range twenty-nine (29), west of the sixth principal meridian in Decatur county, Kansas, more particularly described in the deeds dated July 29, 1933, and November 27, 1934, and recorded in book 55, page 593 and book 56, page 121, respectively, in the office of the register of deeds in Decatur county, Kansas. Notwithstanding any prior limitation or condition upon such conveyance, the city of Oberlin is hereby authorized to sell and convey such real estate and the proceeds thereof shall be placed in a special fund and shall be used only for the purpose of making improvements upon property of the city used for public recreational purposes.
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