Lease of Schools in Member Towns Sample Clauses

Lease of Schools in Member Towns. (1) The District owns the Xxxxxxx Elementary School, the Littleville Elementary School, and the Regional Middle/High School and the land upon which they are located.
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Lease of Schools in Member Towns. A. The Town of Williamstown is hereby authorized to lease to the District all the premises and the building presently known as the Williamstown Elementary School. The Town of Lanesborough is hereby authorized to lease to the District all the premises and the building presently known as the Lanesborough Elementary School. Each of the leases authorized above shall be for a term of twenty years and the term shall commence on the date when the Committee assumes jurisdiction over the pupils in the elementary schools. Each of the leases shall contain a provision or provisions for the extension of the term thereof for an additional term not in excess of twenty years, renewable at any time during the term, at the option of the Committee. Each of the towns of Williamstown and Lanesborough shall separately charge the District rent in the amount of $1.00 for each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year next following the year in which the Committee assumes jurisdiction of the pupils in pre-kindergarten through grade six.
Lease of Schools in Member Towns. The town of Huntington is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Murrayfield Elementary School. The town of Middlefield is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Middlefield Elementary School. The town of Xxxxxxx is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Xxxxxxx Elementary School. The town of Xxxxxxx is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Xxxxxxx Elementary School. The town of Blandford is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building known as the Blandford Elementary School. Each of the leases authorized above shall be for a term of twenty years and the term shall commence on the date when the Committee assumes jurisdiction over the pupils in the elementary schools. Each of the leases shall contain a provision or provisions for the extension of the term thereof for an additional term not in excess of twenty years, renewable at any time during the term, at the option of the Committee. Each of the leases shall contain provisions authorizing the regional school district to insure, repair, improve, alter or remodel any of the leased buildings. Each of the towns of Huntington, Middlefield, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx shall separately charge the District rent for each calendar year commencing with the calendar year next following the year in which the Committee assumes jurisdiction of the pupils in kindergarten through grade six, in which any principal and interest shall become due on any outstanding bonds issued by each respective town for the Xxxxxxx 3/16/13 9:10 PM
Lease of Schools in Member Towns. The town of Huntington is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Murrayfield Elementary School. The town of Middlefield is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Middlefield Elementary School. The town of Xxxxxxx is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Xxxxxxx Elementary School. The town of Worthington is hereby authorized to lease to the regional school district all the premises and the building presently known as the Xxxxxxx X.

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