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Title 2
Consolidation of Local Government Entities

Sections

751
Commencing the proceeding
752
Proposed joint consolidation agreement
753
Publication of proposed joint consolidation agreement
754
Public hearings on proposed joint consolidation agreement
755
Referendum resolution for consolidation of towns or villages
756
Effective date of joint consolidation agreement
757
Initiative of electors seeking consolidation
758
Conduct of referendum
759
Canvassing of vote
760
Duty to approve proposed elector initiated consolidation plan
761
Publication of proposed elector initiated consolidation plan
762
Public hearings on proposed elector initiated consolidation plan
763
Effective date of elector initiated consolidation plan
764
Court-ordered consolidation
765
General effect of consolidation
766
Election and appointment of officials
767
Effect of transition on employees
768
Debts, liabilities and obligations
769
Effect on existing laws
770
Effect on actions and proceedings
771
Registration of electors
772
Determination of rights
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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