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    • Montana Code Annotated
    • Title 77. State Lands
    • Chapter 4. Renewable Resources
    • Part 2. Hydroelectric Resources
    • 77-4-209. Duration of lease

    Montana Code Annotated
    Part 2. Hydroelectric Resources
    77-4-209. Duration of lease

    77-4-209. Duration of lease. The term of the lease shall not exceed 50 years.
    History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 123, L. 1931; re-en. Sec. 1904.3, R.C.M. 1935; R.C.M. 1947, 81-1803(part).

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    Structure Montana Code Annotated

    Montana Code Annotated

    Title 77. State Lands

    Chapter 4. Renewable Resources

    Part 2. Hydroelectric Resources

    77-4-201. Lease or license of power sites

    77-4-202. Power site defined

    77-4-203. Restrictions and regulations

    77-4-204. Examination of power sites

    77-4-205. Notice of proposed lease or license

    77-4-206. Meeting of board on proposed lease or license

    77-4-207. Preference to bid of municipality

    77-4-208. Rental for power sites -- deposit of rental money in proper accounts

    77-4-209. Duration of lease

    77-4-210. Joint development with United States

    77-4-211. Amortization of investment

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