§ 94.347 — Certain Land Subjected to Like Trusts
Plain-Language Summary
Lands acquired by the state under a 1939 law become subject to the same trust obligations as the state lands that were damaged in the related legal actions. The commissioner determines which trust applies to each tract based on location, character, and value, and this determination is final unless changed by the legislature.
94.347 CERTAIN LAND SUBJECTED TO LIKE TRUSTS.
The lands acquired by the state under Laws 1939, chapter 343, shall be subject to like trusts as the state lands involved in the actions for damages mentioned therein. The commissioner shall determine to what trusts the several tracts of land so acquired shall be subject according to their location, character, and value, making due allowance for the relative proportions of the different trusts to which the damaged lands were subject, and make and file a certificate thereof in the office having custody of the records of such lands in the department. The determination of the commissioner so certified shall be deemed conclusive as to the trust status of the lands affected unless thereafter changed by act of the legislature.
History:
History: History:
1941 c 393 s 8