208 - Release.

§  208.  Release. 1. The commissioner shall make his determination and  enter an order accordingly. The commissioner may agreeably to  the  best  interest  of the state and in his discretion, if he deems it just to all  persons interested, execute in the name of the state, a release on  such  terms  and  conditions as the commissioner deems just, releasing to such  person or persons as he  shall  have  determined  entitled  thereto  the  interest of the state in such real property so sought to be released.    2.  A  conveyance  so  made to any such person who is a parent, child,  surviving husband or widow of any such owner  of  any  interest  therein  immediately  prior  to  the  escheat,  or  the  heirs-at-law of any such  surviving husband or widow, or the alleged grantee or any person  or  of  any association or body, whether incorporated or not, who or which would  have  succeeded  by  devise or otherwise to the title of such person but  for a legal incapacity to take or convey the property so escheated shall  be without consideration, if the value, at the date of the petition,  as  determined  by  the  commissioner,  of  all  property  of any such owner  escheated to the state and not conveyed or released by the state,  shall  not  exceed  one hundred thousand dollars, and of the property sought to  be released shall not exceed ten thousand dollars, except that  any  and  all  expenses incurred by the state in an action to recover the property  escheated or in any action pertaining thereto, or otherwise relating  to  the  escheated property shall be paid by such person. Where however, the  value of the property sought to be released shall exceed the sum of  ten  thousand  dollars  the  commissioner may release the same to such person  upon the payment of the  appraised  value  in  excess  of  ten  thousand  dollars and in addition thereto the expenses incurred by the state in an  action to recover the property as aforementioned.    3.  The  release  shall  contain a brief recital of the determinations  required to be made by the commissioner on the hearing of the  petition,  remonstrance  or  remonstrances,  and of all the terms and conditions on  which the release is made.