Arizona Laws 37-237. Notice required for sale of lands or lands and improvements; publication
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Notice of sales of state lands shall be by advertisement, stating the time, place and terms of the sale and a full description of the land. The notice shall be published once each week for not less than ten successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published regularly at the state capital, and in a newspaper of like circulation regularly published nearest the location of the lands to be sold. If the notice is for the sale of lands and improvements, the advertisement shall also state the appraised value of the improvements, the name of the owner thereof and the terms upon which compensation therefor shall be made.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 37-237
- Improvements: means anything permanent in character which is the result of labor or capital expended by the lessee or his predecessors in interest on state land in its reclamation or development, and the appropriation of water thereon, and which has enhanced the value of the land. See Arizona Laws 37-101
- State lands: means any land owned or held in trust, or otherwise, by the state, including leased school or university land. See Arizona Laws 37-101