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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The Board of County Commissioners of White Pine County, Nevada, are hereby authorized and empowered to deed or otherwise convey to the Federal Government, for such purposes and under such conditions as the Board of County Commissioners may deem fit, with or without monetary consideration therefor, the real property hereinafter described.
2. The real property referred to in subsection 1, and by the terms of this section authorized to be by the Board of County Commissioners of White Pine County, Nevada, deeded or otherwise transferred to the Federal Government is described as follows: That certain lot and parcel of land within the boundaries of Lehman Cave National Monument in partly surveyed T. 13 N., R. 69 E., M.D.B. & M. (which was set aside and proclaimed January 24, 1922), which lot and parcel of land is also within the boundaries of Homestead Entry Survey No. 149, embracing 46.97 acres.
3. If the Board of County Commissioners of White Pine County, Nevada, shall consider that benefits to accrue to White Pine County and to the State of Nevada by disposing of such lands to the Federal Government for other than monetary consideration may be justified by so doing, the Board of County Commissioners is hereby authorized and empowered to transfer the lands to the Federal Government for such other consideration as to the Board may be deemed just.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 26. Public Lands § 328.330. Conveyance by County Commissioners of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1931) - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-26-public-lands/nv-rev-st-328-330/
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