The selectboard may lease such lands as they deem beneficial, reserving rents for
the same, which shall be annually paid into the treasury of the town.
Galkin v. Town of Chester, 716 A.2d 25 (Vt. 1998). · cites it 3ד§ 601 (to assert claim party must hold unbroken chain of title of record to the interest for forty years). II. Galkin next argues that even if Chester owns the fee in the property, the Town is precluded from claiming mineral rights because he owns the rights by virtue of his…”
Spaulding v. HE Fletcher Co., 205 A.2d 556 (Vt. 1964). · cites it 2ד” 24 V.S.A. §2403. Since the early days of the State, such glebe lands have been conveyed by durable leases, conveying to the lessee, his heirs and assigns, a lease of the land for “as long as grass grows and water runs” or phrases of similar durability.”
All Metal Recycling, Inc. (Vt. Super. Ct. 2013). “Instead, the selectboard exercised its power to enter into a lease, which is authorized under 24 V.S.A. § 2403 and is an action that is outside the scope of this Court’s review.”
All Metal Recycling Inc (Vt. Super. Ct. 2012). “Neighbors therefore argue that, under Hinesburg Sand & Gravel and Bates, the Town is ineligible for a discretionary permit for All Metals’ activities.”
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