A. 
Whenever any town officer, board or commission determines that any article of personal property under its jurisdiction is no longer useful for its purposes and should be disposed of, it shall notify the Purchasing Authority and shall furnish the Purchasing Authority with a description of such property. The Purchasing Authority shall thereupon notify each other town officer, board or commission of the availability of such property.
B. 
If some other officer, board or commission shall, within 10 days after such notice, advise the Purchasing Authority that such property, or any of it, will be useful for its purposes, the Purchasing Authority shall notify the Board of Finance, and such transfer of the property shall be made as shall be approved by the Board of Finance.
C. 
If no officer, board or commission shall, within 10 days after such notice, advise the Purchasing Authority that any of such property will be useful for its purposes or if no transfer of such property shall be approved by the Board of Finance, the Purchasing Authority shall proceed to dispose of such property by sale or, if a sale be not feasible, by any other means which it shall deem reasonable.
D. 
Before selling any of such property, the Purchasing Authority shall determine its value, and, if such value is more than $100, the Purchasing Authority shall advertise for bids and shall sell such property to the highest bidder.
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Editor's Note: Former § 4-6, Real property, was repealed 8-25-1986. See Ch. 35, Real Property Management.
Any instrument conveying any real property under the authority of this article shall be executed and delivered in the name of the town by not less than two of the Selectmen and the Tax Assessor. Any bill of sale of personal property transferred under the authority of this article shall be executed and delivered in the name of the town by both members of the Purchasing Authority.