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Code · Arizona · Title 41 — Public Resources

41-103. Receipt of military supplies

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The governor may in the name of the state receive and receipt for all arms, ammunition, accoutrements, ordnance or military stores to which the state becomes entitled, and if a bond is required by the United States obligating the state to return them, or pay therefor, the governor may sign, seal and deliver such bonds in the name and on behalf of the state.
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