274 STATE LAND LAWS 



SEC. 428 CAPITOL LANDS SALE. 



further, That the commission may sell the timber or other ma- 

 terials separate from the land, and said commission shall fix the 

 time in which such timber, or other materials shall be removed 

 from the lands, and may provide that the purchaser of timber or 

 other materials separate from the land shall not be limited as to 

 the time of removal thereof upon payment to the state for the 

 use of such lands upon which such timber or other materials are 

 situated of an annual rental to be fixed by the commission at or 

 before the time of sale : Provided further, That the commission 

 may lease any of the capitol building lands for agricultural 

 purposes for a period of not exceeding five years and under such 

 terms and condition [s] as the commission may deem advisable, 

 but all improvements made on any such lands by a lessee there- 

 of shall revert to the state at the expiration of the lease. (Laws 

 '09, p. 125, sec. 3; amended, Laws '11, p. 325, sec. 9; 3 Rem.- 

 Bal., sec. 6698; 457 sec. 23 Pierce.) 



Former Laws: Laws '93, p. 186, sees. 3-4, and sec. 59 et seq, ante. 



Removal of timber and extensions of time under previous sales: 

 sees. 72-75, supra. 



Advertising sale of other state lands: sec. 81, ante. 



The Board of State Land Commissioners or the Commissioner of Public Lands 

 retain jurisdiction to extend time for removal of timber sold prior to the taking 

 effect of this act : Opinion Att'y Gen'l, Oct. 27, '13. 



The provisions of sec. 72, ante, requiring timber to be sold separate from the 

 land when it exceeds one million feet to the quarter section, do not apply to 

 Capitol Building lands : Opinion Att'y Gen'l, Aug. 23, '13. 



SEC. 428. SAME TERMS OF SALE. 



The commission shall make necessary rules under which pro- 

 posals or bids for the purchase of land, timber or other ma- 

 terials shall be received, and shall fix the terms of the sale thereof: 

 Provided, That at least one-fifth of the purchase price of each 

 tract of land sold shall be paid at the time of sale, and the 

 balance shall be distributed in such number of equal annual 

 payments, not exceeding ten, as the purchaser may elect, with 

 six per cent, interest, payable annually, on the deferred pay- 

 ments ; but the purchaser may at any time pay the entire amount 

 then remaining unpaid, with interest to the date of such pay- 

 ment: And provided further, That the purchase price of all 

 timber or other materials when sold separate from the land shall 



