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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 90 — Special Acts

90-219. Department of Correctional Services; lease agreement with city of Kearney; term.

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The Legislature hereby approves and recommends to the Governor that the Department of Correctional Services enter into a lease agreement with the city of Kearney relating to lands owned by the department at a fixed annual cash rental for a term of not more than ninety-nine years. Such land is described as follows:
The northeast quarter of section 33, township 9 north, range 16 west of the sixth principal meridian in Buffalo County, Nebraska, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point two hundred fifty-five feet south of the northeast corner of section 33, thence west three hundred forty feet; thence south three hundred feet parallel to the east section line; thence east three hundred forty feet; thence north three hundred feet along the east section line to the point of beginning, containing two and thirty-four hundredths acres, more or less.
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