2017 Massachusetts General Laws
PART I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
TITLE V MILITIA
Chapter 33 MILITIA
Section 127 Purchase of municipally owned military installation

Universal Citation: MA Gen L ch 33 § 127 (2017)

Section 127. The armory commission may, by agreement with the mayor or city manager of any city or the selectmen of any town owning an armory, air installation or outdoor target range, determine the value of the land and buildings, and on approval of such agreement by the commander-in-chief may purchase said armory, air installation or outdoor target range in behalf of the commonwealth, and thereupon title to the land and buildings so purchased shall vest in the commonwealth.

The armory commission may, by agreement with the owners of the armory of the First Corps of Cadets in Boston and of the armory of the Lawrence Light Guard in Medford, determine the value of the land and buildings, and on approval of such agreement by the commander-in-chief may purchase in behalf of the commonwealth either or both of said armories, and thereupon title to the land and buildings so purchased shall vest in the commonwealth.

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