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§ 5706. Restrictions  on alienation of property.  That portion of said
university grounds, which was the original gift  of  about  two  hundred
acres  of land made by Ezra Cornell and at that time located in the town
of Ithaca in the county of Tompkins, shall not be encumbered, aliened or
otherwise disposed of by the said trustees,  or  by  any  other  person,
except  on  terms such as the legislature of the state of New York shall
have approved, and any act of the said trustees, or that  of  any  other
person which shall have that effect, shall be void; except, that Cornell
University  is hereby authorized to mortgage, or convey such part of the
aforesaid lands of said university as it may deem necessary to enable it
to obtain needed loans, advances, or financing for the construction of a
housing unit including all necessary and  usual  attendant  and  related
facilities  and  equipment  erected for the use of students, an academic
building, library, laboratory, classroom or other building or  structure
essential,  necessary  or useful for instruction in the academic program
upon the following terms:

(1) Such loans, advances or financing shall be obtained from or through the dormitory authority of the state of New York, or from or through the housing and home finance agency or from such other New York state or federal agency or agencies as are now, or as may be, engaged in constructing or financing the construction, acquisition, alteration, or improvement of such educational or attendant facilities above described. Such construction may be conducted by the said university or by the governmental agency involved in such financing as may be agreed upon.

(2) Any conveyance of the title of any part of the aforesaid lands shall provide that the title to said lands shall revert to Cornell University upon payment of the principal and interest of such loan, advance, or financing secured by said conveyance and the satisfaction of all its obligations thereunder, and upon such payment and satisfaction the said lands, so conveyed shall revert to and again become the property of the university with such title as it had before such conveyance.