LD 1784
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LD 1784 Title Page Resolve, Authorizing the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services ... Page 2 of 2
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LR 2499
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Sec. 1. Definitions. Resolved: That, as used in this resolve, unless
the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the
following meanings.

 
1. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Administrative
and Financial Services.

 
2. "State property" means the real and personal property
described in section 3; and be it further

 
Sec. 2. Authority to convey property. Resolved: That the State, by and
through the commissioner, may:

 
1. Lease or sell the interests of the State in the state
property;

 
2. Negotiate, draft, execute and deliver any documents
necessary to settle any boundary line discrepancies;

 
3. Exercise, pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title
23, chapter 3, the power of eminent domain to quiet for all time
any possible challenges to ownership of the state property;

 
4. Negotiate, draft, execute and deliver any easements or
other rights that, in the commissioner's discretion, may
contribute to the value of a proposed sale or lease of the
State's interests; and

 
5. Release any interests in the state property that, in the
commissioner's discretion, do not contribute to the value of the
remaining state property; and be it further

 
Sec. 3. Property interests that may be conveyed. Resolved: That the state
property authorized to be sold or leased is one acre of land,
more or less, near but not adjacent to the Baldwin Hill Road in
Fayette and described in deed recorded at the Registry of Deeds
of the County of Kennebec, State of Maine in Book 1053, Pages 3
and 4.

 
The state property may be sold in whole or in part, at the
discretion of the commissioner, subject to such permits or
approvals as may be required by law; and be it further

 
Sec. 4. Property to be sold "as is." Resolved: That the commissioner may
negotiate and execute leases and purchase and sale agreements
upon those terms the commissioner considers appropriate; however,
the state property must be sold "as is," without any
representations or warranties.


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