§ 233.341. Conveyance or session of real property to county.  


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  • 1.

    An owner of any real property or interest therein which the county is authorized to acquire may convey or cede the same to the county on such terms and conditions as the Board of Acquisition and Contract may prescribe, provided that such property is free from encumbrances inconsistent with the title to be acquired by the county.

    2.

    When the conveyance of such property shall have been properly approved and accepted, the county shall thereupon become vested with title to the property so conveyed.

    3.

    In any acquisition the County Attorney may make settlements of compensation to be paid to the owner or owners on such terms and conditions, as shall be authorized by the Board of Acquisition and Contract.

(§ 134 of the Laws of 1948, Ch. 852)