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Section 50360.

50360. The legislative body of a local agency may convey land which it owns within its boundaries to the United States to be used for federal purposes and may acquire land for this purpose pursuant to this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50361.

50361. Whenever the legislative body determines that it is desirable for the general welfare and benefit of the people, and for the interests of the local agency, it may incur an indebtedness evidenced by negotiable bonds for the purpose of acquiring land to be conveyed to the United States for federal purposes in consideration of […]

Section 50362.

50362. By a four-fifths vote, the legislative body of a local agency may convey land which it owns within the state to the United States for use by the Defense Department or as customs and immigration offices and may expend money from the general fund to acquire such land or to improve the land it […]

Section 50363.

50363. Whenever the legislative body determines that it is desirable for the general welfare and benefit of the people, and for the interest of the local agency, it may incur an indebtedness evidenced by negotiable bonds to acquire or improve lands desired to be conveyed to the United States for use by the Defense Department […]

Section 50364.

50364. Except as modified in this article, Chapter 6, Division 3, Title 3 is applicable to bonds issued by a county pursuant to this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50365.

50365. Except as modified in this article, Article 1, Chapter 4, Division 4, Title 4 is applicable to bonds issued by a city pursuant to this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50366.

50366. A local agency may exercise the right of eminent domain to acquire any property necessary or convenient to carry out this article. (Amended by Stats. 1975, Ch. 1240.)

Section 50367.

50367. The consent of the Legislature is given to the United States to acquire land upon the conditions and for the purposes set forth in this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50368.

50368. Title shall be transferred by a deed signed by the chairman of the legislative body and attested by the clerk under seal. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50369.

50369. The legislative body may insert in the deeds any conditions subsequent necessary to insure the use of the lands by the United States for the purposes mentioned in, and to carry out the provisions of, this article. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)