sjfcontrol wrote:The taxpayers "own" it. The Trustees take care of it, and make decisions regarding disposing of the property when needed.
Example:
BURNET CISD "owns" Burnet High School as a subdivision of the State, which is the Taxpayers/voters etc
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Last 3 Deed transactions/Deed History
BURNET CISD owns Burnet High School ... and the School District is, according to the CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE, and their own testimony ... a Governmental Unit, a Subdivision of the State (as is a County)Deed Date Type Description Grantor Grantee Volume Page Deed Number
1 10/2/2000 12:00:00 AM WD WARRANTY DEED
MATTHEWS MICHAEL D DDS
LAND SPECIALTIES AND OPENS LANDS LLP
943/1077 967/723 0
2 WD WARRANTY DEED
LAND SPECIALTIES AND OPENS LANDS LLP
BURNET CISD
1078 980 0
Trustees are the local managing body, as County Judges are over "County owned property", over that subdivision's resources.
That's my position/layman's opinion anyway. I could check with the Attorney for whom I worked the last 20 something years, he was Trustee at Channelview ISD many years ago, but I don't really want to talk to his wife If he said differently, I'd defer to his legal opinion of course.
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Edited to correct Spelling and add:
Search District Courts cases for Suits where the School is Defendant, you'll probably find them pleading in an Original Answer, probably with a Motion for Summary Judgement, that they are a governmental unit, and immune under Texas Tort Claims Act... so if they deny it later ... who is filing these false pleadings? Which time are they lying?