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37-288. Forfeiture of leases; extension of time for payment; penalty and interest on delinquent rental; automatic termination for arrearage

A. A lessee of state lands violating any condition of the lease shall be in default and shall forfeit the lease and the lessee's rights under the lease after cancellation pursuant to section 37-289.

B. If the lessee fails to pay the rent when due, the department may extend the time for payment an additional period not to exceed ninety days. The department shall not extend the period for payment of rental more than three times in one lease year and in no event for more than two hundred seventy days.

C. There shall be added to the delinquent rental a penalty and delinquent interest. The delinquent interest shall be set by the state treasurer under section 37-247, subsection D. The penalty shall be the greater of a minimum processing cost as determined by the commissioner or five per cent. The delinquent rent, penalty and interest shall be a lien on the improvements, crops and property on the land.

D. If, on a lease of ten years or less, the annual rental at any time is one calendar year in arrears from the date the rental payment was due, the lease shall automatically terminate and the department shall proceed to cancel it on the records of the department.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title37 > 37-288

37-288. Forfeiture of leases; extension of time for payment; penalty and interest on delinquent rental; automatic termination for arrearage

A. A lessee of state lands violating any condition of the lease shall be in default and shall forfeit the lease and the lessee's rights under the lease after cancellation pursuant to section 37-289.

B. If the lessee fails to pay the rent when due, the department may extend the time for payment an additional period not to exceed ninety days. The department shall not extend the period for payment of rental more than three times in one lease year and in no event for more than two hundred seventy days.

C. There shall be added to the delinquent rental a penalty and delinquent interest. The delinquent interest shall be set by the state treasurer under section 37-247, subsection D. The penalty shall be the greater of a minimum processing cost as determined by the commissioner or five per cent. The delinquent rent, penalty and interest shall be a lien on the improvements, crops and property on the land.

D. If, on a lease of ten years or less, the annual rental at any time is one calendar year in arrears from the date the rental payment was due, the lease shall automatically terminate and the department shall proceed to cancel it on the records of the department.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title37 > 37-288

37-288. Forfeiture of leases; extension of time for payment; penalty and interest on delinquent rental; automatic termination for arrearage

A. A lessee of state lands violating any condition of the lease shall be in default and shall forfeit the lease and the lessee's rights under the lease after cancellation pursuant to section 37-289.

B. If the lessee fails to pay the rent when due, the department may extend the time for payment an additional period not to exceed ninety days. The department shall not extend the period for payment of rental more than three times in one lease year and in no event for more than two hundred seventy days.

C. There shall be added to the delinquent rental a penalty and delinquent interest. The delinquent interest shall be set by the state treasurer under section 37-247, subsection D. The penalty shall be the greater of a minimum processing cost as determined by the commissioner or five per cent. The delinquent rent, penalty and interest shall be a lien on the improvements, crops and property on the land.

D. If, on a lease of ten years or less, the annual rental at any time is one calendar year in arrears from the date the rental payment was due, the lease shall automatically terminate and the department shall proceed to cancel it on the records of the department.