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36-10-11-19. Sale or lease of land by governmental entity to authority

IN Code § 36-10-11-19 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 19. (a) A governmental entity or entities desiring to have buildings erected on land owned or to be acquired by it may sell or lease the land to the authority. The land may be leased at a nominal lease rental, but the term of the lease may not be less than the term of the lease of the building to the governmental entity.

(b) The governmental entity may also grant an option to the authority to purchase the land within six (6) months after the expiration of the lease on the building if the governmental entity or entities has not exercised an option to purchase the building within the terms of the contract of lease. If the option price on the land is not fixed in the original contract of lease, then the price to be paid for the land under that option shall be determined by appraisal to be made by three (3) appraisers residing in the county appointed by the judge of the circuit court of the county. A sale or lease of land by a governmental entity to the authority shall be authorized by the fiscal body of the entity by ordinance or resolution, which shall be entered in the official records of the fiscal body. The authorization shall be given concurrently with the authorization by the governmental entity of a lease by it of the particular building, or part of it, to be constructed wholly or in part on the land. The deed or lease shall be executed on behalf of the entity by the officer or officers authorized by law to enter into contracts on behalf of the entity and on behalf of the authority by the president or vice president and secretary of the board of directors.

As added by Acts 1982, P.L.218, SEC.5.

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36-10-11-19. Sale or lease of land by governmental entity to authority