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 PUBLIC LAW 101-156—NOV. 16, 1989 103 STAT. 937 "(c) The total rent paid by the City to the General Services Administration for each such renewal period shall not exceed the City's pro rata share of the cost of the capital replacement, repair, maintenance, and operation of the building in which such office space used by the City is located and any associated parking facility. "(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Adminis- trator of General Services may— "(1) acquire from the City by condemnation under judicial process the real property necessary for the construction of the buildings referred to in the first sentence of subsection (a) and for the additional parking space referred to in such sentence; "(2) for the purpose of acquiring such real property, establish the value of the just compensation of such real property by agreement with the City; "(3) provide for the contractor responsible for fingmcing the construction of such buildings, instead of the United States, to— "(A) pay the City the just compensation payable by the United States for the acquisition of the real property; or "(B) if all parties otherwise agree, compensate the City in an alternative negotiated agreement. "(4) take title to the property for the United States after payment of such amount to the City by the contractor; "(5) reimburse the contractor for the payment of that amount, and pay the contractor reasonable interest on that amount, over a period not to exceed 30 years and make such reimbursement and interest payments out of funds available in the Federal Building Fund for the rental of space; and "(6) in the case of any real property referred to in clause (1) that is acquired by condemnation, establish rental rates for the lease to the City provided for in the fifth sentence of subsection (a) without applying a credit reflecting the value of the land acquired.". Approved November 16, 1989. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 1827: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 135 (1989): Nov. 1, considered and passed Senate. Nov. 2, considered and passed House.

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