42 U.S.C. § 1589

Conveyance of land and nondwelling structures thereon to States for National Guard purposes

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to convey by quit claim deed, without consideration, to any State for National Guard purposes any land, together with any nondwelling structures thereon, held under subchapters II to VII of this chapter or any other Act in connection with war or veterans’ housing: Provided, That the United States shall be saved harmless from or reimbursed for such costs incidental to the conveyance as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may deem proper: Provided further, That the conveyance of such land shall contain the express condition that if the grantee shall fail or cease to use such land for such purposes, or shall alienate (or attempt to alienate) such land, title thereto shall, at the option of the United States, revert to the United States.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case (1 in the last 5 years), 2025–2025 · leading case: Prince Paul Raymond Williams v. Prof'l Courier & Newspaper Distrib., d/b/a Brandt Bros., et. al. (E.D. Cal. 2025).
Prince Paul Raymond Williams v. Prof'l Courier & Newspaper Distrib., d/b/a Brandt Bros., et. al. (E.D. Cal. 2025). “See 42 U.S.C. § 1589 (a). 14 As to his ADA claim, Plaintiff simply alleges that Defendants refused to accommodate his 15 lumbar injuries and instead terminated his employment.”
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