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409 <br /> <br /> J. Return immediately to Grantor, as required by the regulations of <br />Grantor, any grant funds actually advanced and not needed by Grantee for <br />approved purposes. <br /> K. Use the real property including land, land improvements, structures, <br />and appurtenances thereto, for authorized purposes of the grant as long as <br />needed. <br /> 1. Title to real property shall vest in the recipient subject to <br /> the condition that the Grantee shall use the real property for the <br /> authorized purpose of the original grant as long as needed. <br /> 2. The Grantee shall obtain approval by the Grantor agency for the <br /> use of the real property in other projects when the Grantee determines <br /> that the property is no longer needed for the original grant purposes. <br /> Use in other projects shall be limited to those under other Federal <br /> grant programs or programs that have purposes consistent with those <br /> authorized for support by the Grantor. <br /> 3. When the real property is no longer needed as provided in 1 and <br /> 2 above, the Grantee shall request disposition instructions from the <br /> Grantor agency or its successor Federal agency. The Grantor agency <br /> shall observe the following rules in the disposition instructions: <br /> (a) The Grantee may be permitted to retain title after it <br /> compensates the Federal Government in an amount computed by <br /> applying the Federal percentage of participation in the cost of <br /> the original project to the fair market value of the property. <br /> (b) The Grantee may be directed to sell the property under <br /> guidelines provided by the Grantor agency and pay the Federal <br /> Government an amount computed by applying the Federal percentage <br /> of participation in the cost of the original project to the <br /> proceeds from sale (after deducting actual and reasonable <br /> selling and fix-up expenses, if any, from the sales proceeds). <br /> When the Grantee is authorized or required to sell the property, <br /> proper sales procedures shall be established that provide for <br /> competition to the extent practicable and result in the highest <br /> possible return. <br /> (c) The Grantee may be directed to transfer title to the <br /> property to the Federal Government provided that in such cases <br /> the Grantee shall be entitled to compensation computed by <br /> applying the Grantee's percentage of participation in the cost <br /> of the program or project to the current fair market value of <br /> the property. <br /> <br />This Grant Agreement covers the following described real property. <br /> <br />Ail easements, rights-of-way, property obtained in fee simple title or by <br />lease in connection with this water system. <br /> <br /> L. Abide by the following conditions pertaining to nonexpendable personal <br />property which is furnished by the Grantor or acquired wholly or in part <br />with grant funds. Nonexpendable personal property means tangible personal <br />property having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition <br />cost of $300 or more per unit. A Grantee may use its own definition of <br />nonexpendable personal property provided that such definition would at <br />least include all tangible personal property as defined above. <br /> 1. Use of nonexpendable property. <br /> (a) The Grantee shall use the property in the project for which <br /> it was acquired as long as needed. When no longer needed for the <br /> original project, the Grantee shall use the property in connection <br /> with its other Federally sponsored activities, if any, in,the <br /> following order of priority: <br /> (1) Activities sponsored by the FmHA. <br /> (2) Activities sponsored by other Federal agencies. <br /> (b) During the time that nonexpendable personal property is <br /> held for use on the project for which it was acquired, the Grantee <br /> shall make it available for use on other projects if such other <br /> use will not interfere with the work on the project for which <br /> the property was originally acquired. First preference for such <br /> other use shall be given to FmHA sponsored projects. Second <br /> preference will be given to other Federally sponsored projects. <br /> 2. Disposition of nonexpendable property. When the Grantee no <br /> longer needs the property as provided in paragraph (a) above, the <br /> property may be used for other activities in accordance with the <br /> following standards: <br /> <br /> <br />