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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 16 — COUNTIES · Chapter 169

§ 16953. Laying out, altering and vacating.

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§ 16953. Laying out, altering and vacating.
Roads forming or intended to form a continuous highway from one county to another, which cross a river, creek or rivulet forming a boundary line between the counties, may be laid out or altered or vacated in the manner provided for other roads.
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SUBCHAPTER D
COUNTY AID TO MUNICIPALITIES AND TOWNSHIPS
Sec.
16956. Municipal streets connecting two ends of county road.
16957. Municipal streets as terminus of county road.
16958. Improvements.
16959. Maintenance.
16960. Contracts with municipal corporations.
16961. (Reserved).
16962. (Reserved).
16963. Center line highway boundary between city or borough and township.
16964. (Reserved).
16965. Center line road boundary between city or borough and township in adjoining county.
16966. (Reserved).
16967. Improvement on order of common pleas.
16968. (Reserved).
16969. Improvements of roads connecting with State highway.
16970. Purchase and rental of road equipment to municipal corporations.
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