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Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 7
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10-7-3. Participation in and cooperation with local health department -- Adoption of ordinances.
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10-7-4. Water supply -- Acquisition -- Condemnation -- Protest -- Special election -- Determination of just compensation.
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10-7-5. Limitations on lease or purchase.
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10-7-6. Contracts for lighting public buildings, streets, and alleys.
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10-7-7. Bond issues for water, light, and sewers.
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10-7-8. Resolution on bond issue -- Election as provided by Local Government Bonding Act.
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10-7-9. Sale of bonds -- Amount -- Tax levy to pay interest -- Utility rates -- Sinking fund -- Serial or term bonds.
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10-7-10.5. Authority to require written application for water or sewer service and to terminate service for failure to pay -- Limitations.
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10-7-12. Scarcity of water -- Limitation on use.
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10-7-13. Right of entry on premises of water user.
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10-7-14. Rules and regulations for use of water.
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10-7-14.1. Declaration of public policy.
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10-7-14.3. Time limit for cities of first class.
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10-7-15. Sale or lease of electrical generation and distribution system -- Appraisal and vote required -- Manner of conducting the election.
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10-7-16. Call for bids -- Notice -- Contents.
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10-7-17. Opening of bids -- Amount to equal or exceed appraised value and amount of outstanding indebtedness.
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10-7-18. Disposition of money received.
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10-7-19. Election to authorize -- Notice -- Ballots.
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10-7-20.5. Restrictions on municipality procurement of architect-engineer services.
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10-7-26. Streets and alleys used by railway companies.
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10-7-27. Street railway companies to restore streets.
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10-7-29. Railway companies to repave streets.
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10-7-30. Failure to pay for repairs -- Lien on company's property.
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10-7-31. Sale of property to satisfy claims for special taxes.
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10-7-32. Actions to recover taxes.
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10-7-33. Delinquent taxes -- Installment payments -- Election and waiver.
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10-7-65. Party plaintiff -- Successive actions permitted.
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10-7-66. Fines and forfeitures to be paid to treasurer -- Exceptions.
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10-7-67. Pleading -- Reference to ordinance -- Judgment enforced by imprisonment.
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10-7-68. Service of process and arrests.
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10-7-69. Corporations may be complained against.
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10-7-70. Corporate violation -- Summons -- Forms.
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10-7-71. Corporate violation -- Summons -- Time and manner of service.
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10-7-72. Appearance by agent of corporation -- Bench warrant for default.
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10-7-73. Corporate violation -- Hearing -- Penalty imposed to be a fine.
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10-7-74. Execution on judgment against corporation.
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10-7-76. Payment of witness fees and mileage.
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10-7-79. Power of board of city commissioners or council to provide for development of resources.
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10-7-80. Development committee -- Appointment of members -- Terms, compensation and expenses, vacancies and removal of members.
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10-7-81. Development committee -- Election of officers -- Employment of executive director.
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10-7-82. Development committee -- Functions.
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10-7-83. Power of board of city commissioners or council to contract with other authorities.
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10-7-84. Expenditure of city funds authorized.
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10-7-85. Support of the arts.
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10-7-86. Municipality may adopt Utah Procurement Code -- Hiring of professional architect, engineer, or surveyor.
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10-7-87. Cities authorized to contract with constables.
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10-7-88. Municipalities to approve, protect certain protection areas.
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