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HomeWater CodeDiv. 1Ch. 2.5Art. 2.5§ 257 State Property Conveyance Authority

§ 257 State Property Conveyance Authority

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§ 257 State Property Conveyance Authority

Key Takeaways

  • •The boss of a government department can sell or trade land owned by the state.
  • •The boss can add rules or conditions to the sale if they think it’s good for the public.
  • •Old or new laws about state land don’t apply to these sales unless the lawmakers say so.
  • •If you buy this land, you don’t have to worry about the government making mistakes in selling it to you.

Example

The state wants to sell an old empty building to a company that wants to turn it into a grocery store.

The boss of the department can sell the building and add rules, like 'you must keep part of it as a park.' Even if there are other laws about selling state land, they don’t apply here unless the lawmakers say so. If you buy the building, you can trust that the sale was done right.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 257 State Property Conveyance Authority

The director may execute all deeds or conveyances necessary to convey any real property or interest therein to be sold or exchanged under the provisions of this code. He may insert in any such deed or conveyance such conditions, covenants, exceptions and reservations as in his opinion are in the public interest or may convey in fee simple absolute. All statutes relating to state lands or to reservations of minerals therein or to reservations of rights to prospect for or mine or remove such minerals are inapplicable to lands heretofore or hereafter acquired by the State or conveyed by the State pursuant to the provisions of this code or pursuant to the provisions of previously existing statutes codified in this code, and no such statute in respect to state lands hereafter enacted shall be applicable thereto unless the Legislature expressly so declares. It shall be conclusively presumed in favor of any purchaser for value and without notice of any real property or interest therein conveyed pursuant to the provisions of this code that the department acted within its lawful authority in acquiring the property, and that the director acted within his lawful authority in executing any deed or conveyance or lease authorized by this code. (Added by Stats. 1957, Ch. 2104.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

deeds or conveyancesfee simple absoluteconclusively presumedlawful authority

Related Statutes

  • § 250 State Water Property Acquisition
  • § 252 Park Property Acquisition Rules
  • § 253 State Water Property Acquisition
  • § 258 Dam And Water Land Leases
  • § 259 Condemnation Of Utility Property

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Water Code. Section 257.
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