P.R. Laws tit. 28, § 31d

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§ 31d. Disposal and lease of property or buildings no longer of public use—Power to alienate; contents of resolution

In order to alienate the property acquired by the title-holder, it shall issue a resolution in writing which shall contain:

(a) A full description of the land or building, stating its number, volume, folio and registry number in the corresponding section of the property registry.

(b) The names of the natural or juridical persons from whom it was acquired.

(c) If possible, the date of the condemnation suit and the case number, or information from the deed or any other document through which the same was acquired, as the case may be.

(d) Number of cases and dates of the resolutions issued by the Planning Board of Puerto Rico or the Regulations and Permits Administration, as the case, may be changing the public use of the transferred property, approving the transaction and any others related to said property to be alienated, as well as the evidence that the Board or the Administration, as the case may be, notified the municipality concerned before the decision.

(e) Signature of the official legally authorized and the seal of the agency, department, instrumentality or municipality owning the property.

(f) Any other details which the titleholder may deem convenient and necessary.

History —Dec. 10, 1975, No. 12, p. 964, § 5; July 2, 1987, No. 82, p. 291, § 4; Aug. 5, 2004, No. 197, § 1.