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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 2. The transfer under section 1 of this chapter is conditioned on the following:
(1) That when the recipient is in full possession, the recipient shall forevermore maintain, develop, and use the Tippecanoe Battle Ground Memorial, by whatever name, as a general park and recreation area dedicated to the preservation of the Tippecanoe Battle Ground.
(2) That the recipient of the property does not have the right to sell, lease, or in any way transfer the control of the property, in whole or in part, to a person, a firm, a party, or an agency of government, except for use as a general park and recreation area dedicated to the preservation of the Tippecanoe Battle Ground.
(3) That a subsequent owner, lessee, or controller of the property does not have the right to use or cause the property to be used for a purpose other than a general park and recreation area dedicated to the preservation of the Tippecanoe Battle Ground.
(4) That should the property, in whole or in part, ever be used for other than the stated purpose, the director may, with approval of the governor, cause the property, in whole, to revert to the status of ownership before February 16, 1972.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 14. Natural and Cultural Resources § 14-20-2-2 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-14-natural-and-cultural-resources/in-code-sect-14-20-2-2/
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