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Code · Michigan · Chapter 124 — Municipalities

124.283 Joint authority; articles of incorporation, contents.

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124.283 Joint authority; articles of incorporation, contents.
Sec. 3.
Said articles of incorporation shall state the name of such authority, the names of the various municipalities creating the same, the purpose or purposes for which it is created, the powers, duties and limitation of the authority and its officers, the method of selecting its governing body, officers and employees, the person or persons who are charged with the responsibilities of causing the articles of incorporation to be published and the printed copies thereof to be certified and filed as above provided, or who are charged with any other responsibility in connection with the incorporation of said authority, and any other matters which the incorporators shall deem advisable, all of which shall be subject to the provisions of the constitution and statutes of the state of Michigan and particularly of this act.
History: 1955, Act 233, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955
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