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Section 206 - State real property subject to right of first refusal.

UT Code § 63A-5a-206 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) If Section 78B-6-520.3 applies to vacant division-owned property, the division shall comply with Subsection 78B-6-520.3(3). (b) If a condemnee accepts the division's offer to sell the vacant division-owned property as provided in Section 78B-6-520.3, the division shall: (i) comply with the requirements of Section 78B-6-520.3; and (ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property. (c) A condemnee may waive rights and benefits afforded under Section 78B-6-520.3 and instead seek a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property under the provisions of this chapter in the same manner as any other person not entitled to the rights and benefits of Section 78B-6-520.3.

(a) If Section 78B-6-520.3 applies to vacant division-owned property, the division shall comply with Subsection 78B-6-520.3(3).

(b) If a condemnee accepts the division's offer to sell the vacant division-owned property as provided in Section 78B-6-520.3, the division shall: (i) comply with the requirements of Section 78B-6-520.3; and (ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property.

(i) comply with the requirements of Section 78B-6-520.3; and

(ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property.

(c) A condemnee may waive rights and benefits afforded under Section 78B-6-520.3 and instead seek a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property under the provisions of this chapter in the same manner as any other person not entitled to the rights and benefits of Section 78B-6-520.3.

(2) (a) If Section 78B-6-521 applies to the anticipated disposal of the vacant division-owned property, the division shall comply with the limitations and requirements of Subsection 78B-6-521(2). (b) If the original grantor or the original grantor's assignee accepts an offer for sale as provided in Subsection 78B-6-521(2)(a)(i), the division shall: (i) sell the vacant division-owned property to the original grantor or the original grantor's assignee, as provided in Section 78B-6-521; and (ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property. (c) An original grantor or the original grantor's assignee may waive rights afforded under Section 78B-6-521 and instead seek a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property under the provisions of this chapter in the same manner as any other person seeking a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property to which Section 78B-6-521 does not apply.

(a) If Section 78B-6-521 applies to the anticipated disposal of the vacant division-owned property, the division shall comply with the limitations and requirements of Subsection 78B-6-521(2).

(b) If the original grantor or the original grantor's assignee accepts an offer for sale as provided in Subsection 78B-6-521(2)(a)(i), the division shall: (i) sell the vacant division-owned property to the original grantor or the original grantor's assignee, as provided in Section 78B-6-521; and (ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property.

(i) sell the vacant division-owned property to the original grantor or the original grantor's assignee, as provided in Section 78B-6-521; and

(ii) terminate any process under this chapter to convey the vacant division-owned property.

(c) An original grantor or the original grantor's assignee may waive rights afforded under Section 78B-6-521 and instead seek a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property under the provisions of this chapter in the same manner as any other person seeking a transfer of ownership or lease of vacant division-owned property to which Section 78B-6-521 does not apply.

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Section 206 - State real property subject to right of first refusal.