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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-3350. Conveyance of certain lands in Labette county to city of Parsons.

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75-3350. Conveyance of certain lands in Labette county to city of Parsons. The secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall convey to the city of Parsons, Kansas, by a deed of proper conveyance the following described state property: That tract of land beginning 1099 feet south of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 13, in township 31, of range 19, Labette county, Kansas, thence south 117 feet, thence east 1030 feet to the railroad right-of-way, thence north 117 feet, thence west 1030 feet to the place of beginning; for the purpose of using such property as public parklands.
The deed conveying the above-described land shall be approved by the attorney general and shall be executed by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services. Said deed shall contain a reversionary clause that in the event such lands ever shall cease to be used for the purpose hereinbefore specified, which purpose shall be set forth in such deed, then the title thereto and the possession thereof shall immediately revert to the state of Kansas.
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