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Section 41-10-470 - Conveyance to authority by state.

AL Code § 41-10-470 (2019) (N/A)
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The Governor of Alabama is authorized to execute and deliver immediately before or simultaneously with the issuance of the first bonds of the authority an appropriate deed or deeds conveying to the authority any land belonging to the state situated in the City and County of Montgomery upon which the following buildings are located, such buildings being referred to herein by their commonly known names:

(1) Alabama State House

(2) Folsom Administrative Building

(3) Public Health Building

(4) Judicial Building

(5) Public Safety Building

(6) Archives and History Building

(7) State Office Building.

Upon delivery of such deed or deeds to the authority it thereby shall be invested with all rights and title that the State of Alabama had in the property conveyed thereby, subject to the right of reverter to the state upon the dissolution of the authority. The consideration for said conveyance shall be the authority's agreement to reconvey said land to the state, with all improvements thereon free of charge, immediately before the dissolution of the authority. Said consideration is hereby conclusively determined to be valuable, adequate and fair. Immediately prior to its dissolution the authority shall also convey to the state all other assets acquired by the authority, whether by purchase, gift, grant or otherwise, provided the terms of the grant are not violated thereby.

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Section 41-10-470 - Conveyance to authority by state.