HRS §163D-32
How the landowner gets paid for selling land
This section says that when a landowner agrees to sell their land interest to the corporation, they must decide together whether the payment will be a single lump sum or through installments. The corporation can use money that the legislature has set aside for this purpose.
landowners
The statute, as written — Acquisitions; payment
(a) If the landowner agrees to the sale of the interest in lands pursuant to section 163D-31, the landowner and the corporation shall agree on whether the landowner shall receive payment for the interest in a lump sum or through an installment purchase agreement pursuant to section 163D-33. (b) The corporation may make payments from moneys appropriated by the legislature.
Sections this one refers to
§163D-31 When the legislature must approve buying farmland
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