Kan. Stat. Ann. § 76-452
As used in this act: (a) The term "university lands" shall mean the following described property located in Riley county, Kansas: A tract of land in the west part of the north half of the southwest quarter of section 12, township 10 south, range 7 east of the 6th principal meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Dickens avenue and Browning avenue, which is the northwest corner of said southwest quarter of section 12, thence east 945.5 feet, more or less, along the north line of said southwest quarter, thence south 1290 feet, more or less, to the centerline of Claflin road, thence west 945.5 feet, more or less, along the centerline of Claflin road to the intersection of Claflin road and Browning avenue, thence north 1290 feet, more or less, along the west line of said southwest quarter and centerline of Browning avenue to the point of beginning, containing 28 acres more or less, all in Riley county, Kansas.
(b) The term "association lands" shall mean the following described property located in Riley county, Kansas: Lot 3 of section 21, and the west half of the northwest quarter of section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east; parts of lots 2 and 3 in section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east of the 6th P.M., more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the quarter section line that is 1400 feet east of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said section 27, township 10, range 7 east, thence north 200 feet, thence east 465 feet, more or less, to a point on the north side of U.S. highway No. 40, thence northeast along the north side of said highway 413.22 feet to a cement post monument, thence north 100 feet to a buried cement monument, thence east 68.3 feet, thence north 140 feet, more or less, to the north side of the abandoned right-of-way of the Manhattan city and interurban railway company, thence east 60 feet, more or less, to a stone, thence north 1212 feet, thence north 54°57′ west 90 feet, thence north 70°58′ west 110.22 feet, thence north 528 feet, thence north 60° west 347.3 feet, thence west on the section line 524 feet, more or less, to the northwest corner of said lot 2, thence south 2640 feet to the southwest corner of lot 3, thence east 80 feet to the point of beginning; and that part of lot 5 of section 28, township 10 south, range 7 east of the sixth principal meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east line of said lot 5, that is 639 feet, more or less, north of the southeast corner of said lot 5, thence southwesterly making an angle of 81°56′ 1323 feet along the center line of the abandoned right-of-way of the Manhattan city and interurban railway company to a point on the west line of said lot 5, marked with an iron pipe at the fence line, said point being 453.3 feet north of the southwest corner of said lot 5, thence north along the west line of said lot 5, 78 feet, more or less, to the south side of Eureka lake according to the government survey of said lake designated on the said government survey as "Silver Lake," thence easterly and northerly along the boundary of said lake as indicated by said government survey and plat to a point which is the eastern tip of said Silver lake, said point being also 282.48 feet south of the north line of lot 5, and being 389.4 feet west of the east line of lot 5, and from said point, thence north a distance of 282.48 feet to the north line of said lot 5, thence east along said line 389.4 feet to the east line of lot 5, thence south along said east line to the point of beginning; all east of the 6th P.M., excepting therefrom that tract of land deeded by C. A. Neuber and Margaret A. E. Neuber, husband and wife, to William R. Gates by warranty deed, dated April 10, 1947, described as follows: A tract of land in section 27, township 10, range 7 east, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a triangular concrete fence post standing in the west right-of-way line of U.S. 40, said post being 456.49 feet, more or less, north and 421.1 feet, more or less, west of the center of section 27, township 10, range 7 east, thence southwesterly along the west right-of-way of U.S. 40, 38.75 feet; thence north 270.2 feet, more or less; thence east 98.3 feet; thence south 141.0 feet, more or less; thence west 68.3 feet to a lime stone 12 inches under surface; thence south 100 feet to the point of beginning, containing .397 acres, more or less. The entire above described tract contains 171 acres, more or less, and is located entirely within Riley county, Kansas.
Together with a permanent right-of-way to said premises from highway K-18 through the designated access point lying directly southeast of the tract conveyed to Richard E. Britt and Patricia A. Britt, husband and wife, recorded in book 309, page 135 in the office of the register of deeds of Riley county, Kansas,
Also all that part of the W 1/2 of section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east of the 6th P.M., described as follows: Beginning at a cement monument in west line of E 1/2 of section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east, as established by county surveyor Ross by survey made in December, 1909, said cement monument being 64 feet due north of center of Union Pacific track on said one-half section line as established by above mentioned survey, thence north 968 feet along said one-half section line to a cement monument, thence northwest 80.5 feet making a northwest angle of 54°57′ with said one-half section line to a cement monument, thence south 66 feet from and parallel to said one-half section line to a cement monument on north right-of-way of Union Pacific railroad, thence northeast 84.3 feet along north side of said right-of-way to place of beginning, containing 1-1/2 acres, more or less, all in Riley county, Kansas. Excepting therefrom the right-of-way of the Manhattan city and interurban railway company.
Also all that part of section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east of the 6th P.M., described as follows: From a cement monument which stands 66 feet west of east line of W 1/2 of section 27, township 10 south, range 7 east, as surveyed by county surveyor Ross in December, 1909, and 64 feet due north of Union Pacific track, measure north 124 feet parallel to and 66 feet from said one-half section line to north line of Manhattan city and interurban right-of-way for the point of beginning, thence continued north 942-1/2 feet on last named course to a cement monument, thence northwest 276.70 feet making a northwest angle of 54°57′ with last named course, thence south 1165-1/2 feet parallel to and 292-1/2 feet from said one-half section line to north line of Manhattan city and interurban right-of-way, thence east along said north line of Manhattan city and interurban right-of-way to point of beginning, and containing 5-1/2 acres, more or less, all in Riley county, Kansas.
L. 1969, ch. 417, § 1; July 1.