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Article 2
Incorporation

Sections

2‑200
Population and area requirements
2‑202
Petition for incorporation
2‑204
Notice of hearing
2‑206
Proceeding on hearing
2‑208
Decision to commence village incorporation election
2‑210
Review of decision
2‑212
Right to election
2‑214
Notice of election
2‑216
Qualification of voters
2‑218
Registration list of voters
2‑220
Conduct of election
2‑222
Canvass of election
2‑224
Review of election
2‑226
Notice of proceeding for review of election
2‑228
Stay of further proceedings
2‑230
New election
2‑232
Report of incorporation
2‑234
Date and certificate of incorporation and effective dates
2‑236
Payment of expenses incurred in proceedings for incorporation if village not incorporated
2‑240
Appointment of village clerk
2‑242
First election of officers, terms of office
2‑244
Notice of election, appointment of inspectors
2‑246
Conduct of first village election
2‑248
First meeting of the board of trustees
2‑250
Town legislation to carry over
2‑252
Town and district services continued
2‑254
Effect of incorporation on all districts entirely within village
2‑256
Liability to special districts and collection of funds
2‑258
Apportionment of property and obligations of a special district of a town upon the incorporation of a part in a village
2‑259
Fiscal study reporting
2‑260
Village incorporation commission and general administration
 



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

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