Massachusetts General Laws

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 75, § 25 (2026)

Sale of commonwealth land to university employees

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Section 25. Subject to section twenty-seven the trustees may sell and convey, in the name of and for the commonwealth, to any professor, instructor, teacher or employee of said university, or to any society, association or fraternity established thereat, land owned by the commonwealth in Amherst or Hadley. Not more than one acre shall be so sold and conveyed to any one such person or organization. Such conveyances shall contain necessary restrictions and conditions.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1989–2013 · leading case: McNamara v. Honeyman, 546 N.E.2d 139 (Mass. 1989).
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McNamara v. Honeyman, 546 N.E.2d 139 (Mass. 1989). · cites it 2× “The sale and lease of land by the trustees of the university are made in the name of the Commonwealth and are regulated by statute, G.L.c. 75, §§ 25, 26 and 27. Although the Legislature has empowered the trustees of the University of Massachusetts to establish a group practice…”
Ali v. Carnegie Inst. of Washington, 967 F. Supp. 2d 1367 (D. Or. 2013). “” Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 75, § 12 ; see also Mass.”
Ali v. Carnegie Inst. of Washington (D.D.C. 2013). “” Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 75, § 12 ; see also Mass.”
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