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§ 9-1112 — Selection and conveyance of sites for public purposes

ARS § 9-1112Title 9. Cities and Towns · Ch. 10. TOWNSITES · Art. 1. General Provisions

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9-1112. Selection and conveyance of sites for public purposes A. After the plat of the townsite has been recorded and on petition of at least ten resident house-holders of the city or town, the trustee, by and with the advice of the board of school trustees of the district, shall set apart a site for a district school house, and the trustee shall deed the lots embraced in the site to the board of school trustees. If the city or town is a county seat, the trustee, on a like petition, may set apart and deed to the county a site for a courthouse and other county buildings. On petition signed by a majority of the property holders of the city or town designating the site, the trustee may set apart a public square or park. B. Such locations shall not include any lot held by a bona fide claimant nor interfere with vested rights.

Source: Arizona Arizona Revised Statutes § 9-1112 from the Arizona Revised Statutes (Arizona State Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.