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That the governor of the state is hereby directed, within thirty (30) days after the taking effect of this act, to execute a deed in behalf of the state of Kansas, conveying to the board of county commissioners in Wichita county, Kansas, the tract of land in the southwest quarter (S.W.1/4 ) of section nineteen (19), township eighteen (18), range thirty-eight (38) west, of the 6th principal meridian, described as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of said section nineteen (19), thence north along the boundary of said section nineteen (19), seventeen and thirteen one hundredths (17.13) chains to the right of way of the Missouri Pacific railroad, thence in a northeasterly direction along the south line of said right of way twenty-one and thirty-seven one hundredths (21.37) chains, thence south twenty-one (21) chains to the south line of said section nineteen (19), thence west along the south line of said section nineteen (19) to the place of beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, in Wichita county, Kansas, together with all improvements placed thereon by the state of Kansas. The same being land owned by the state for irrigation demonstration purposes and no longer used by the state for such purposes.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 42. Irrigation § 42-617. Sale of irrigation farm at Selkirk - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-42-irrigation/ks-st-sect-42-617/
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