Colorado Code § 23-53-106

Board of trustees empowered to lease grounds
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For the purpose of
providing dormitories, living and dining halls, or cottages and equipment for the use of Colorado
Mesa university, and to enable the construction, financing, and ultimate acquisition thereof, and
to aid in improving undeveloped portions of the grounds of Colorado Mesa university, the board
of trustees is empowered to lease grounds under its control to private persons or corporations for
a term not exceeding fifty years, subject to regulations as the board may prescribe and upon the
condition that private persons or corporations shall construct and equip on the leased grounds
buildings or improvements as the board of trustees designates or approves, reimbursement for
money invested therein to be secured from the rentals of the buildings or from their sale to the
board of trustees acting for the state.

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