Indiana Code § 21-30-5-8

Procedure for the sale of real property received as a gift
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Sec. 8. If real property that is received as a gift, bequest, or devise is sold or is to be conveyed or otherwise disposed of, the purchaser shall pay the purchase money for the real property, as agreed, to the treasurer of Vincennes University, and the purchaser shall take the receipt of the treasurer. Upon presentation of the receipt of the treasurer to the board of trustees, the board of trustees shall cause to be executed a deed of conveyance to the purchases. The deed shall be signed by the board of trustees. [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citation: 23-13-18-26 part.]   IC 21-30-6 Chapter 6. Repealed [Pre-2007 Higher Education Recodification Citations: 21-30-6-1 formerly 20-12-5-1 21-30-6-2 formerly 20-12-5-2 21-30-6-3 formerly 20-12-5-3 21-30-6-4 formerly 20-12-5-4.1.]   IC 21-30-7 Chapter 7. Disclosure of Foreign Gifts and Contracts               21-30-7-1 "Affiliate organization"             21-30-7-1.8 "Commission"             21-30-7-2 "Contract"             21-30-7-3 "Direct-support organization"             21-30-7-4 "Foreign adversary"             21-30-7-5 "Foreign government"             21-30-7-6 "Foreign source"             21-30-7-7 "Gift"             21-30-7-8 "Grant"             21-30-7-9 "Political party of a foreign adversary"             21-30-7-10 State educational institution; gift disclosure             21-30-7-11 Disclosed gift; required information             21-30-7-12 Disclosed gift; public access             21-30-7-13 State educational institution; contract disclosure             21-30-7-14 Disclosed contract; required information             21-30-7-15 Disclosed contract; public access             21-30-7-16 Disclosed gift or contract; audit             21-30-7-17 Disclosed gift or contract; submission to attorney general             21-30-7-18 Failure to comply; civil action

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