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2009 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 107 MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS -- ALTERNATE METHODS
107.410 Lease of buildings and facilities to governmental units -- Sublease.
Download pdfto constitutional limitations, and the district shall have the power to lease buildings
or any part thereof to said governmental units. Any governmental unit which enters
into such contract of lease may sublease a part or parts of such leased premises to
other governmental units within the territorial limits of the county. No such contract
of lease or any sublease to another governmental unit of a particular building shall
be entered into for a period of more than forty (40) years but said contract of lease
and each such sublease may be renewable for a like or lesser period. The rentals to
be paid to the district by the lessee shall be specified in the lease agreement, and the
district may agree to contribute a portion or all of such payments from its own
funds. The district shall be bound for the amount of the contribution agreed upon,
provided, however, that such contribution will be payable only from such income
and revenue as actually has been provided to the district. (2) In determining the amount of the contribution which the board agrees to pay the board shall take into consideration any previous contributions which may have been
allowed to the particular lessee, previous contributions which may have been
allowed to other governmental units, and the relative assessed values of the property
in the various governmental units in the county. History: Amended 1972 Ky. Acts ch. 313, sec. 5. -- Created 1970 Ky. Acts ch. 155, sec. 9.
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