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  10. Chapter 200b - Disposition of Museum Property


Chapter 200b - Disposition of Museum Property


  • Section 1 - Definitions
  • Section 2 - Notice to Lender or Claimant; Contents; Delivery Requirements; Notice by Publication
  • Section 3 - Application of Conservation Measures or Disposal of Undocumented Property or Property on Loan Without Notice; Requirements; Lien for Costs Incurred and Liability for Damages
  • Section 4 - Notice to Terminate Loan of Property; Contents; Acquisition of Title by Museum Upon Failure of Lender to Respond to Notice or Collect Property
  • Section 5 - Acquisition of Title by Museum to Property When Identity of Lender Unknown
  • Section 6 - Action for Damages Brought Against Museum; Time for Action; Property Deemed Donated Upon Failure to Act After Receipt of Notice of Museum's Intent to Claim Title; Title to Property Purchased From Museum; Recovery of Property Upon Failure to Receive Notice; Competing Interests in Loaned Property
  • Section 7 - Informing Lender of Provisions of Chapter at Time Loan of Property Made; Retention of Records; Notification of Change in Property Ownership; Filing of Notice of Interest in Property
  • Section 8 - Rights and Obligations Identified in Written Agreement; Availability of Other Methods of Establishing Title
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