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Section 50304.

50304. The economic utility of the property to the user for the purpose to which it is suited is the prime factor in determining the reasonableness of the charge. For example, in a lease for grazing livestock, the prime factor is the value of the forage to the livestock producer, considering the number of livestock […]

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 50305.

50305. In selling or leasing its real property, a local agency shall first give any person who has occupied or used that property or a portion of it as a lawful tenant of the local agency for not less than 24 months during the 36 months next preceding the sale or lease, an opportunity to […]

Section 50306.

50306. Upon a finding that the public interest will be furthered and with the approval of the legislative body, the board or officer having charge of real property belonging to the local agency may sell or lease the property without advertising or calling for bids. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 81.)

Section 50307.

50307. It is against public policy to permit a person to waive the benefit of any provision of this article. A person shall not waive a right of action accruing to him pursuant to this article or any right he has as to the place of commencement or trial of the action. A person may […]

Section 50308.

50308. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of Sections 50300 to 50307, inclusive, a local agency may sell leased property, being used for nonagricultural purposes, at public auction under appropriate laws, rules, and charter provisions applying to that local agency, provided that the person or lessee having rights under Section 50305 has submitted to the local […]

Section 50330.

50330. Whether governed under general laws or charter, a local agency may donate and grant to the Regents of the University of California, the Trustees of the California State University, or the governing board of a community college district real property that it owns as a site for university buildings and grounds, state university buildings […]

Section 50330.4.

50330.4. For the purposes of Section 50330, a local agency may purchase land or options on land or contract for and make downpayments on land or options on land within or without its boundaries and make a gift of that land, option, or contract and downpayment to the Trustees of the California State University for […]

Section 50331.

50331. A local agency may acquire and hold land within its boundaries for: (a) Developing and encouraging agricultural, horticultural, or botanical products. (b) Exhibiting such products. (c) Erecting, rebuilding, or furnishing historical museums and art galleries. Such land may be acquired by purchase or otherwise, or may be leased for a term not to exceed fifty years. (Added […]

Section 50332.

50332. By a four-fifths vote of its legislative body, a local agency may donate and convey, for fairground or exposition, park, playground, or recreational purposes, to the State or to the district agricultural association of the agricultural district in which the local agency is situate any land and buildings owned, held, or used by it, […]