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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 471

471.50 COUNTY BOARD MAY MAKE AGREEMENTS IN REGARD TO TAXES.

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471.50 COUNTY BOARD MAY MAKE AGREEMENTS IN REGARD TO TAXES.
The county board of any county in this state is hereby authorized and empowered to make requests of the United States for and on behalf of the county and the political subdivisions whose jurisdictional limits are within or coextensive with the limits of the county, for the payment of such sums in lieu of taxes as the United States may agree to pay, and to enter into agreements with the United States, in the name of the county, for the performance of services by the county and such political subdivisions for the benefit of the project and for the payment by the United States to the county, in one or more installments, of such sums in lieu of taxes; provided, that at least ten days' notice, in writing, of the meeting of the county board at which such proposed agreement will be considered and acted upon shall be given by the county auditor to the clerk of each political subdivision affected.
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