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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 · Sec. 8368

Sec. 8368. NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS

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## SEC. 8368 NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS ###
(a)In General Upon receipt of a written request from the owner of land subject to a covered easement, the Secretary shall, without consideration, release or otherwise convey the covered easement to the holder of such easement, if the Secretary determines that the covered easement is no longer required for purposes of navigation. ###
(b)Survey To Obtain Legal Description The exact acreage and legal description of any covered easements to be released or otherwise conveyed under this section shall be determined by a survey that is satisfactory to the Secretary. ###
(c)Costs An entity to which a release or conveyance is made under this section shall be responsible for all reasonable and necessary costs, including real estate transaction and environmental documentation costs, associated with the release or conveyance. ###
(d)Additional Terms and Conditions The Secretary may require that the release or conveyance of a covered easement under this section be subject to such additional terms and conditions as the Secretary determines necessary and appropriate to protect the interests of the United States. ###
(e)Definition of Covered Easement In this subsection, the term “covered easement” means an easement held by the United States for purposes of navigation in Nueces County, Texas.
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