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Title 3
Erie County Water Authority

Sections

1050
Short title
1051
Definitions
1052
Erie county water authority district
1053
Erie county water authority
1054
Powers of the authority
1054‑A
Deposit required where temporary possession is granted in condemnation proceeding
1055
Moneys of the authority
1056
Bonds of the authority
1057
Notes of the authority
1058
Duty of authority to maintain and operate
1059
Transfer of officers and employees
1060
Agreements of the state
1061
State, county and municipalities not liable on bonds
1062
Bonds legal investments for fiduciaries
1063
Exemption from taxes
1064
Tax contract by the state
1065
Control by other boards or commissions
1066
Remedies of bondholders
1067
Actions
1068
Officers and employees not to be interested in transactions
1069
Contracts
1070
Annual report
1071
Limitation of liability
1072
Effect of inconsistent provisions
1073
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
 



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

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