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15-229.02. Real property; acquisition.The city may acquire additional real property by gift, agreement, purchase, exchange, or condemnation if such additional real property is needed for the purpose of moving and establishing thereon buildings, structures, or other appurtenances which are situated on real property acquired by the city for a public purpose. The city may make agreements for the exchange of property, to make allowances for differences in the value of the properties being exchanged, and move or pay the cost of moving buildings, structures, or other appurtenances. SourceLaws 1967, c. 56, § 3, p. 193.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter15 > 15-229_02

15-229.02. Real property; acquisition.The city may acquire additional real property by gift, agreement, purchase, exchange, or condemnation if such additional real property is needed for the purpose of moving and establishing thereon buildings, structures, or other appurtenances which are situated on real property acquired by the city for a public purpose. The city may make agreements for the exchange of property, to make allowances for differences in the value of the properties being exchanged, and move or pay the cost of moving buildings, structures, or other appurtenances. SourceLaws 1967, c. 56, § 3, p. 193.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter15 > 15-229_02

15-229.02. Real property; acquisition.The city may acquire additional real property by gift, agreement, purchase, exchange, or condemnation if such additional real property is needed for the purpose of moving and establishing thereon buildings, structures, or other appurtenances which are situated on real property acquired by the city for a public purpose. The city may make agreements for the exchange of property, to make allowances for differences in the value of the properties being exchanged, and move or pay the cost of moving buildings, structures, or other appurtenances. SourceLaws 1967, c. 56, § 3, p. 193.