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27-118 - CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT HAS LEGAL TITLE TO PROPERTY -- PROCEDURE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT HAS LEGAL TITLE TO PROPERTY --
PROCEDURE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. The legal title to all property acquired under
the provisions of this chapter shall immediately and by operation of law, vest
in such cemetery maintenance district, and shall be held by such district in
trust for, and is hereby dedicated and set apart to the uses and purposes set
forth in this chapter. Said board is hereby authorized and empowered to hold,
use, acquire, manage, occupy, possess, lease, exchange, sell and convey said
property as in this chapter provided; and to institute and maintain any and
all actions and proceedings, suits at law or in equity necessary or proper in
order to fully carry out the provisions of this chapter, or to enforce,
maintain, protect or preserve any and all rights, privileges and immunities
created by this chapter or acquired in pursuance thereof. In all courts,
actions, suits or proceedings, the said board may sue, appear and defend, in
person or by attorneys, and in the name of such cemetery maintenance district.
Real or personal property may be sold, exchanged, conveyed and disposed of
by the board of commissioners whenever it finds and by resolution declares
that the district no longer has use therefor, subject to the following
procedure:
(a) If in the opinion of the board any such property does not exceed $500
in value, the same may be sold or exchanged without independent appraisal,
notice or competitive bids.
(b) All such real property, and any such personal property exceeding $500
in value, shall be appraised by three (3) disinterested residents of the
county in which the district is located, who shall be selected by the board.
It may then be sold or exchanged at private or public sale after due notice,
to the highest bidder for cash or on terms, at not less than its appraised
value.
(c) Due notice of sale or exchange shall be accomplished if the notice
shall describe the property to be sold or exchanged (legal description, if
real property), state the appraised value thereof (by separate items, if so
appraised), and specify the time, place and conditions of sale. Said notice
shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the district
at least twice, the first publication thereof to be not less than 10 days
preceding the day of sale.
(d) If such property is sold on terms, the board may contract for the
sale of the same for a period not exceeding 10 years, with interest at the
legal rate on all deferred payments. The title to all property sold on
contract shall be retained in the name of the district until full payment has
been made by the purchaser. Any property sold by the board under the
provisions of this section, either for cash or on contract, shall be assessed
by the county assessor in the same manner and upon the same basis of valuation
as though the purchaser held a record title to the property so sold. The board
shall have authority to cancel any contract of sale, pursuant to law, if the
purchaser shall fail to comply with any of the terms of such contract, and
retain all payments paid thereon. The board may by agreement with the
purchaser modify or extend any of the terms of any contracts of sale, but the
total term shall not exceed 10 years.
(e) Upon final payment pursuant to the sale or exchange of such property,
the president and secretary, pursuant to resolution of the board, shall duly
execute and deliver an appropriate deed or bill of sale to the purchaser.
 
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