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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 28.

136 words·~1 min read·/vt/28-14

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§ 28. Further powers of trustees respecting water
Said Village is hereby authorized and empowered, through said trustees, to construct and complete an aqueduct, with all necessary reservoirs and appurtenances, to conduct said water to and distribute the same through said Village, and for this purpose may enter upon and use any land over or through which it may be necessary or desirable for said aqueduct to pass, and may thereon lay and construct such pipes, reservoirs, and appurtenances as may be necessary for the complete construction and repairing of the same, and it may also, for the purposes aforesaid, dig up or occupy any common, highway, street, or bridge for the purpose of laying constructing or repairing such aqueduct and the appurtenances thereof.
(Added 1892, No. 114, § 28; amended 1933, No. 193, § 8.)
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