Massachusetts Statutes

§ 32 — Real property held in name of state agency deemed real property of the commonwealth; exercise of eminent domain by the commonwealth on behalf of a state agency; delegation to state agency of power to acquire, control and dispose of real property

Massachusetts § 32
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title IIEXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Ch. 7CCAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 7C, § 32 (2026).

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Section 32. Real property, record title to which is held in the name of a state agency or the board of trustees of a state agency or similar board of a state agency, shall be deemed to be real property of the commonwealth. No deed or other instrument shall be required to effect the transfer to the commonwealth of title to such real property, but the land court department of the trial court shall, upon petition of the division of capital asset management and maintenance, issue in the name of the commonwealth a certificate of title to any real property, title to which is registered under chapter 185 in the name of a state agency or the board of trustees of a state agency or similar board of a state agency. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, no person shall acquire an

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