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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 165 — City universities and colleges

165.150 Law school buildings for municipal university -- Erection of.

270 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-165/165-150

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(1)Any city of the first class may, if the necessary ground is conveyed to the city
without cost and free of all liens and encumbrances, erect law school buildings,
with necessary appurtenances, for the purpose of supplying the municipal university
of the city with adequate buildings necessary to carry out its powers and duties. The
city shall proceed under the provisions of KRS 162.160 to 162.280. When so
applied, KRS 162.160 to 162.280 shall be so read that:
(a)"School building" means "law school building."
(b)"Board of education of the school district" means "board of trustees of the
municipal university."
(c)"KRS 162.150 to 162.280" means "KRS 165.150."
(d)"From the public works administration or other agency of the federal
government," in KRS 162.170, is replaced by "secured by a lien on the
revenues derived from the building."
(e)"Thirty
(30)years," in KRS 162.180, means "fifty
(50)years."
(f)"KRS 162.150," in KRS 162.160 and 162.170, means "KRS 165.150."
(g)"And to the Superintendent of Public Instruction," in KRS 162.160, is
omitted.
(h)The period of the lease contemplated by KRS 162.160 shall not exceed a
maximum of fifty
(50)years, and the insurance required in the lease shall at
least equal the value of the improvements.
(2)This section creates an additional and alternate method for the erecting of law
school buildings for municipal universities in cities of the first class, and does not
affect any other statute. No proceedings shall be required for the erection of any law
school building under this section or the issuance of bonds therefor except those
prescribed by this section.
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