§ 770.8 Use of acquired land.
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(a) General. Subject to § 770.5(d) land acquired with loan funds, or other property serving as the security for a loan under this part, may be leased, sold, exchanged, or subject to a subordination of the Agency's interests, provided:
(1) The Agency provides prior written approval of the action;
(2) The Agency determines that the borrower's loan obligations to the Agency are adequately secured; and
(3) The borrower's ability to repay the loan is not impaired.
(b) Title. Title to land acquired with a loan made under this part may, with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior, be taken by the United States in trust for the tribe or tribal corporation.
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