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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 70 - Chapter 16 - 70-1605
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70-1605 - OWNERSHIP OF IMPROVEMENTS
Except as to lands acquired or
improved for industrial development, no improvements shall be acquired or
constructed by the port district, unless such improvements shall, when
completed, be the property of such port district, or the county in which such
improvement is located, the state of Idaho, the United States of America or a
sister state of the United States of America or some municipal or public
corporation or political subdivision thereof, or shall be jointly owned by any
two (2) or more thereof. The funds of such port district may be expended in
the acquirement or construction of any harbor or port improvement embraced in
such plan adopted as in this act provided, in conjunction with any such
entity. In amplification and not in limitation of the foregoing, port
districts may, in the exercise of all lawful port district powers, and for all
lawful port district purposes, contract with, enter into joint leases and
contracts of all types, enter into compacts, joint venture, incur indebtedness
jointly, and in all lawful manner deal with other port districts and/or
municipal corporations and/or political subdivisions of this state and/or of
sister states, and/or of the United States of America. The power hereby
granted shall include, but not (to) be limited to the power to jointly own and
operate port properties and/or facilities in one or more port districts,
whether within or without the state of Idaho.
 
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