§ 2332. Priorities; uniformity; preferences; impairment of rights
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The Commission shall establish, by rule or regulation, a detailed system of reasonable and fair priority rights applicable to the sale of Government-owned property to private purchasers at each community. The priorities shall—
(a)be uniform in each class or subclass of property;
(b)give such preference to occupants and project-connected persons and to incoming employees of the Commission, of a contractor, or of a licensee as the Commission finds necessary or desirable, giving due consideration to the following factors:
(1)The retention and recruitment of personnel essential to the atomic energy program;
(2)The minimization of dislocations within the community;
(3)The expeditious accomplishment of the disposal program; and
(4)The desirability of encouraging private firms to locate or remain in the community;
(c)give the occupant of a Government-owned single family house, and the senior occupant of a duplex house, at least ninety days in which to exercise the first right of priority;
(d)permit persons who have formerly been occupants, project-connected persons, or inhabitants of the community, upon application therefor, to have such priority as the Commission finds to be fair and equitable; and
(e)not impair any rights, including purchase rights, conferred by existing leases and covenants.
(Aug. 4, 1955, ch. 543, ch. 4, § 42, 69 Stat. 475.)
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§ 2332
Priorities; uniformity; preferences; impairment of rights
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ActAug. 4, 1955, ch. 543
Stat.69 Stat. 475
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