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9-1117. Disposal of unclaimed lots

A. The grounds undisposed of within the townsite, the title of which remains in the trustee, may be sold at public auction when he deems it advisable. He shall appoint three persons to appraise the lots he desires to sell, and they shall take oath to faithfully and impartially appraise the value of the lots, and shall each receive five dollars per day for each day actually engaged.

B. Upon making the appraisement the trustee shall give notice of the sale by publication. At the time and place specified in the notice the trustee shall offer the lots for sale separately to the highest bidder, but for not less than the appraised value thereof.

C. Any person who has actually settled and made improvements to the value of not less than one hundred dollars on any lot, may make application to purchase the lot any time before sale, and accompany his application with the amount of the appraised value and five dollars for each lot as compensation for making the deed, which shall be returned by the trustee, if it is finally determined that the party is not entitled to a deed, after first deducting any costs or fees that may be due from the party.

D. The trustee shall hear proof as to the right of preference before executing his deed. If the application is denied, the applicant may bring an action in the superior court against the trustee and any adverse claimant to determine his right to a deed under the application, and the lot shall not be sold until the action is determined.

E. The trustee shall execute a deed to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price, and five dollars for each lot sold, to be retained by the trustee as his compensation. The fees for the trustee for applications for preferred right shall be twenty cents per folio for filing and recording. Contests between applicants shall be transferred to the superior court for determination.

F. The proceeds of the sales shall be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses of sale and appraisal, and any surplus shall be paid as directed in this article in the case of other surplus funds in the hands of the trustee.

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Statutes > Arizona > Title9 > 9-1117

9-1117. Disposal of unclaimed lots

A. The grounds undisposed of within the townsite, the title of which remains in the trustee, may be sold at public auction when he deems it advisable. He shall appoint three persons to appraise the lots he desires to sell, and they shall take oath to faithfully and impartially appraise the value of the lots, and shall each receive five dollars per day for each day actually engaged.

B. Upon making the appraisement the trustee shall give notice of the sale by publication. At the time and place specified in the notice the trustee shall offer the lots for sale separately to the highest bidder, but for not less than the appraised value thereof.

C. Any person who has actually settled and made improvements to the value of not less than one hundred dollars on any lot, may make application to purchase the lot any time before sale, and accompany his application with the amount of the appraised value and five dollars for each lot as compensation for making the deed, which shall be returned by the trustee, if it is finally determined that the party is not entitled to a deed, after first deducting any costs or fees that may be due from the party.

D. The trustee shall hear proof as to the right of preference before executing his deed. If the application is denied, the applicant may bring an action in the superior court against the trustee and any adverse claimant to determine his right to a deed under the application, and the lot shall not be sold until the action is determined.

E. The trustee shall execute a deed to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price, and five dollars for each lot sold, to be retained by the trustee as his compensation. The fees for the trustee for applications for preferred right shall be twenty cents per folio for filing and recording. Contests between applicants shall be transferred to the superior court for determination.

F. The proceeds of the sales shall be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses of sale and appraisal, and any surplus shall be paid as directed in this article in the case of other surplus funds in the hands of the trustee.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title9 > 9-1117

9-1117. Disposal of unclaimed lots

A. The grounds undisposed of within the townsite, the title of which remains in the trustee, may be sold at public auction when he deems it advisable. He shall appoint three persons to appraise the lots he desires to sell, and they shall take oath to faithfully and impartially appraise the value of the lots, and shall each receive five dollars per day for each day actually engaged.

B. Upon making the appraisement the trustee shall give notice of the sale by publication. At the time and place specified in the notice the trustee shall offer the lots for sale separately to the highest bidder, but for not less than the appraised value thereof.

C. Any person who has actually settled and made improvements to the value of not less than one hundred dollars on any lot, may make application to purchase the lot any time before sale, and accompany his application with the amount of the appraised value and five dollars for each lot as compensation for making the deed, which shall be returned by the trustee, if it is finally determined that the party is not entitled to a deed, after first deducting any costs or fees that may be due from the party.

D. The trustee shall hear proof as to the right of preference before executing his deed. If the application is denied, the applicant may bring an action in the superior court against the trustee and any adverse claimant to determine his right to a deed under the application, and the lot shall not be sold until the action is determined.

E. The trustee shall execute a deed to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price, and five dollars for each lot sold, to be retained by the trustee as his compensation. The fees for the trustee for applications for preferred right shall be twenty cents per folio for filing and recording. Contests between applicants shall be transferred to the superior court for determination.

F. The proceeds of the sales shall be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses of sale and appraisal, and any surplus shall be paid as directed in this article in the case of other surplus funds in the hands of the trustee.