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Code · Michigan · Chapter 41 — Townships

41.335a Township water board; establishment; powers; loans from private parties; retirement of loans.

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41.335a Township water board; establishment; powers; loans from private parties; retirement of loans.
Sec. 5a.
The township board may include, in its plan under section 5, rules and regulations for the establishment of a township water board and for loans to the water board from private parties of money necessary to aid in the financing of the project petitioned for under section 1. The loans shall be retired only out of excess money as defined in section 9 and other direct revenues, if any, to be derived from the project. A water board established in accordance with this section shall exercise under direction of the township board all of the powers of maintenance and control that are granted by sections 1 to 20a to the township board.
History: Add. 1949, Act 10, Imd. Eff. Mar. 8, 1949 ;-- Am. 1989, Act 83, Imd. Eff. June 20, 1989
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