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Power for counties and boroughs to transfer buildings or land to Secretary of State.
21 & 22 Vict. c. 92. 34 & 35 Vict. c. 14.
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10. [1]
The Commissioners of Lieutenancy of the city of London, the justices of any county, riding, division, or liberty of a county (in this section included under the term county), and the council of any municipal borough, may transfer to the said Secretary of State for the purposes of this Act, upon such terms and with or without payment of a pecuniary consideration as they think expedient, any barracks, storehouses for arms or ammunition, or other buildings or land held in the case of a county for the public uses or purposes of such county, and in the case of a borough for the public uses or purposes of such borough; and any contracts, grants, or conveyances by or on behalf of the justices of a county may be made in manner provided by the County Property Acts, 1858, 1871.
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