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STATE LAND LAWS 283 



REGENTS CONTROL. SECS. 444-446 



SEC. 444. TRANSFERRED LANDS TO BE SELECTED. 



The Commissioner of Public Lands is hereby authorized and 

 directed to ascertain how much land granted to the state for 

 university purposes, by section 587 of this code remains unsold, 

 and to select from the lands granted to the State of Washington 

 by section 590 of this code for state, charitable, educational, 

 penal and reformatory institutions, one hundred thousand acres 

 (100,000) thereof, assigned for the support of the University of 

 Washington by section 442 hereof. (Laws '03, p. 137, sec. 1 ; 

 sec. 6651 Rem.-Bal. ; 477 sec. 355 Pierce.) 



Cited: 34 Wash. 59. 



The grant for University purposes made by sec. 587, does not preclude a 

 portion of the grant named in sec. 590 from being set aside for University pur- 

 poses : State v. Callvert, 34 Wash. 58. 



SEC. 445. SAME VALUE OF. 



The lands to be selected from the lands granted by section 

 590 of this code shall be selected from such lands now remaining 

 unsold and undisposed of, and so that the lands so selected shall, 

 as nearly as practicable, in the judgment of the commissioner, 

 equal in value, the remainder of said original grant ; the estimate 

 of values to be made on the basis of the condition of the land 

 as originally selected by the state under said grant. (Laws 

 '03, p. 138, sec. % ; sec. 6652 Rem.-Bal. ; 477 sec. 357 Pierce.) 



SEC. 446. SAME FILING LISTS REGENTS CONTROL. 



When said commissioner shall have ascertained and selected 

 such lands as above required, he shall make a correct list by 

 proper legal description according to the United States govern- 

 ment surveys, of all said lands, which said list and selection 

 shall be approved by the State Board of Land Commission [ers], 

 and when so approved by the certificate of said board, the same 

 shall be entered and recorded by said State Land Commission, in 

 a book kept in his office for that purpose, and the copy of said 

 list, duly certified by said Land Commissioner, shall be filed with 

 the board of regents of the University of Washington, and 

 thereafter such lands shall be known as the university lands, and 

 shall never be sold, encumbered, or otherwise disposed of, except 



