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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

148.300 Control of activities on park grounds -- Liens against exhibitors and others

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-- Enforcement of liens.
(1)The commission shall have exclusive control of concessions, exhibitions, shows,
entertainments and attractions at any place on the State Horse Park grounds, and
may under the direction of the commission operate any or all of such activities, by
law.
(2)The commission shall have a prior lien upon the property of any concessionaire,
exhibitor or person, immediately upon its coming or being brought on the grounds
to secure existing or future indebtedness.
(3)Any designated employee or agent of the commission may sell the property to
satisfy the indebtedness after giving ten
(10)days' notice to the owner or agent of
the owner or, if notice cannot be given to the owner, after a notice is posted for ten
(10)days in the office of the commission on the grounds, announcing that the
property is to be sold. The commission through its designated agent, may bid on and
buy the property offered for sale for the use and benefit of the State Horse Park.
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