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

75-3353. Conveyance of certain lands to Neosho county; deed conveying land.

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75-3353. Conveyance of certain lands to Neosho county; deed conveying land.
(a)The secretary of social and rehabilitation services shall convey, without consideration, to Neosho county, Kansas, the following described state property consisting of approximately 2.196 acres: That portion of section 19, township 27 south, range 18 east of the sixth principal meridian in Neosho county, Kansas, commencing at a point 690 feet west of the southeast corner of the section, thence west along the south line of the section 215 feet, thence in a northerly direction 445 feet, thence in an easterly direction 215 feet to a point 690 feet west of the east line of the section, thence south 445 feet to the point of beginning.
(b)The deed conveying the land described in subsection
(a)shall be approved by the attorney general and shall be executed by the secretary of social and rehabilitation services. The deed shall provide that in the event the land described in subsection
(a)ceases to be used for hospital purposes, then all right, title and interest in the land shall revert to the state of Kansas. Neosho county shall be responsible for all drainage problems on the land described in subsection (a). The conveyance of land authorized by this section shall not be subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 75-3043a .
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