Indiana Statutes
§ 21-41-3-4 — Acquisition of real property authorized; use
Indiana § 21-41-3-4
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 21HIGHER EDUCATION
Art. 41STATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
Ch. 3Ball State University; College of Architecture
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Ind. Code § 21-41-3-4 (2026).
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The board of trustees may acquire by:
(1)purchase;
(2)lease;
(3)condemnation;
(4)gift; or
(5)other means;
property, real and personal, that, in the judgment of the board of
trustees, is necessary to establish the Ball State University college of
architecture and planning. The board of trustees may use any property
that Ball State University acquired before July 1, 1965, for the Ball
State University college of architecture and planning. Title to all
property acquired by the university for the Ball State University college
of architecture and planning, including improvements to property, shall
be taken and held by and in the name of the board of trustees in its
corporate capacity for the purposes of this chapter.
[Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation:
20-12-59-1 part.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.2-2007, SEC.282.
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