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Article 10
Finances

Sections

260
Payment of cost of state highway
261
Apportionment and source of funds
262
Appropriations by state for the maintenance, repair, and reconstruction of state highways and state owned bridges thereon
263
Payment for construction in connection with railroad grade crossing eliminations
264
Provision of funds by county or town
265
Levy of tax upon county
266
Payment for machinery, tools, equipment and implements
269
Extraordinary repairs of highways and bridges
270
Audit of damages without action
271
Limitations of amounts to be raised
272
Submission of propositions at town meetings
274
Provision of funds for bridge and highway purposes
274‑A
Power of county, city or town to provide funds for snow removal
277
Assessment of village property
278
Statement by clerk of board of supervisors
280
Additional amount of state aid
281
Mileage and actual valuation
282
Apportionment and payment of state money
283
Custody of highway moneys
284
Expenditures for repair and improvement of highways
285
Expenditures for bridges and other highway purposes
285‑A
Transfers between highway fund accounts
291
Compensation of supervisor and town clerk
292
Additional expenditure for improvement, repair and maintenance of town highways
 



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

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