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Section 41.110c

Revised Statutes of 1846 (EXCERPT)
Qualifications of Voters and Officers.


41.110c Appropriations and expenditures; purposes.

Sec. 110c.

The township board may appropriate money or expend funds for all of the following purposes:

(a) To advertise the agricultural, industrial, commercial, educational, or recreational advantages of the state, county, or township.

(b) To collect, prepare, or maintain an exhibition of the products and industries of the township at any domestic or foreign exposition to encourage immigration and increase the trade in the products of this state or the township.

(c) To advertise this state or any portion of this state to tourists and resorters.

(d) To maintain and circulate a publication to disseminate information regarding township improvements, activities, and functions.


History: Add. 1989, Act 77, Imd. Eff. June 20, 1989


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