ARS § 37-233 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 37-233

The state land department may sell state lands in some cases, but timber land must not be sold until the timber is sold first. The commissioner may also require or accept money to cover sale or selection expenses, and a later lessee or purchaser must reimburse the original applicant if the applicant does not end up get

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United States — Arizona
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expense reimbursement sale of state lands timber land

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The state land department may sell state lands in some cases, but timber land must not be sold until the timber is sold first. The commissioner may also require or accept money to cover sale or selection expenses, and a later lessee or purchaser must reimburse the original applicant if the applicant does not end up getting the lease or purchase.

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