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Title 2
General Provisions Relating to Municipal Assistance Corporations

Sections

3010
Creation
3011
Administration of a municipal assistance corporation
3012
Issuance of notes and bonds of a municipal assistance corporation
3013
Moneys of a municipal assistance corporation
3014
Conditions on payment of funds to or purchase of obligations of municipality
3015
Agreement with the state
3016
State or state-aided municipality not liable on notes and bonds
3017
Remedies of noteholders and bondholders
3018
Notes and bonds as legal investments
3019
Exemption from taxation
3020
Actions against a municipal assistance corporation
3021
Assistance by state officers, departments, boards and commissions
 



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

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