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37-13-5
Section 37-13-5 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by a board
of directors composed of the number of directors provided in its certificate of incorporation,
all of whom shall be selected in accordance with the provisions of this section. If there
is to be only one authorizing subdivision (whether a county, city or town), the governing
body of the authorizing subdivision shall elect all the directors. If there is to be more
than one authorizing subdivision, the respective governing bodies of the authorizing subdivisions
shall each elect the same number of directors; and one additional director shall be elected
jointly by the governing bodies of all the authorizing subdivisions. Each director shall be
a resident of the authorizing subdivision by whose governing body he was elected, except that
the said additional director need only be a resident of the county in which is located the
principal office of the authority, as specified in its certificate of...
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45-41A-10.03
Section 45-41A-10.03 Application; authorization of incorporation. (a) The authority may be
organized pursuant to this part. In order to incorporate such a public corporation, any number
of natural persons not less than three, who are duly qualified electors of the city, shall
first file a written application with the governing body of the city, which application shall:
(1) Contain a statement that the applicants propose to incorporate the authority pursuant
to this part. (2) State the proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which
shall be within the corporate limits of the city. (3) State that each of the applicants is
a duly qualified elector of the city. (4) Request that the governing body of the city adopt
a resolution declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary that the proposed authority
be formed and authorizing the applicants to proceed to form the proposed authority by the
filing for record of a certificate of incorporation in accordance with Section...
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45-41A-40.03
Section 45-41A-40.03 Application; authorization of incorporation. (a) The authority may be
organized pursuant to this part. In order to incorporate such a public corporation, any number
of natural persons, not less than three, who are duly qualified electors of the city, shall
first file a written application with the governing body of the city, which application shall
do all of the following: (1) Contain a statement that the applicants propose to incorporate
the authority pursuant to this part. (2) State the proposed location of the principal office
of the authority, which shall be within the corporate limits of the city. (3) State that each
of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of the city. (4) Request that the governing
body of the city adopt a resolution declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary that
the proposed authority be formed and authorizing the applicants to proceed to form the proposed
authority by the filing for record of a certificate of incorporation...
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11-56-3
Section 11-56-3 Application for authority to form corporation; adoption of resolution by governing
body authorizing incorporation; procedure for incorporation generally. Whenever any number
of natural persons, not less than three, shall file with the governing body an application
in writing for authority to incorporate a corporation under the provisions of this chapter,
if it shall be made to appear to the governing body that each of the said persons is a duly
qualified elector of and property owner in the municipality, and, if the governing body shall
duly adopt a resolution wherein it shall be declared that it will be wise, expedient, and
necessary that such a corporation be formed and that the persons filing such application shall
be authorized to proceed to form such corporation, then the said persons shall become the
incorporators of and shall proceed to incorporate the corporation in the manner provided in
this chapter. No corporation shall be formed under this chapter unless the...
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11-57-3
Section 11-57-3 Application for authority to form corporation; adoption of resolution by governing
body authorizing incorporation; procedure for incorporation generally. Whenever any number
of natural persons, not less than three, shall file with the governing body an application
in writing for permission to incorporate a public corporation under the provisions of this
chapter, if it shall be made to appear to the governing body that each of the said persons
is a duly qualified elector of and property owner in the municipality; and, if the governing
body shall duly adopt a resolution wherein it shall be declared that it will be wise, expedient,
and necessary that such a public corporation be formed and that the persons filing such application
shall be authorized to proceed to form such public corporation, then the said persons shall
become the incorporators of and shall proceed to incorporate the authority in the manner provided
in this chapter. No corporation shall be formed under...
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11-62-17
Section 11-62-17 Authority and procedure for dissolution of authority; vesting of title to
assets and properties of authority upon dissolution of authority; effect of dissolution of
authority upon formation of other such authorities. (a) At any time when any authority does
not have any bonds, notes, or other obligations outstanding and when there shall be no other
obligations assumed by such authority that are then outstanding, the board of such authority
may adopt a resolution, which shall be duly entered upon its minutes, declaring that the authority
shall be dissolved. (b) Upon the filing for record of a certified copy of said resolution
in the office of the judge of probate in which the authority's certificate of incorporation
was filed, the authority shall thereupon stand dissolved and, in the event it owned any assets
or property at the time of its dissolution, the title to all such assets or property shall
thereupon vest in the determining municipality. (c) The formation or...
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11-92B-4
Section 11-92B-4 Application of incorporation. (a) The written application of the incorporators
shall be filed with the judge of probate, which application shall do all of the following:
(1) Contain a statement that the incorporators propose to incorporate an authority pursuant
to this chapter. (2) State the operational area of the proposed authority. (3) State that
each of the incorporators is a resident of the county of incorporation or a municipality whose
corporate limits lie in whole or in part within the operational area of the proposed authority.
(4) Request that the governing body of the county of incorporation adopt a resolution declaring
that it is expedient that the proposed authority be formed, approving the written application,
and authorizing the incorporators to proceed to form the proposed authority by filing for
record articles in accordance with this chapter. (5) Request that the governing body of each
municipality whose corporate limits lie in whole or in part within...
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45-46-90.02
Section 45-46-90.02 Filing of application; resolution. (a) A public corporation may be organized
pursuant to this article in Marengo County. In order to incorporate such a public corporation,
any number of natural persons, not less than three, shall first file a written application
with either the governing body of the county or the governing body of a municipality in the
county which application shall: (1) Contain a statement that the applicants propose to incorporate
an authority pursuant to this article. (2) State the proposed location of the principal office
of the authority, which shall be within the county. (3) State that each of the applicants
is a duly qualified elector of the county. (4) Request that the governing body of the county
or of such municipality adopt a resolution declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary
that the proposed authority be formed and authorizing the applicants to proceed to form the
proposed authority by the filing for record of a certificate...
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45-46-90.18
Section 45-46-90.18 Dissolution of authority. At any time when the authority has no bonds or
other obligations outstanding, the board may adopt a resolution, which shall be duly entered
upon its minutes, declaring that the authority shall be dissolved. Upon the filing for record
of a certified copy of the resolution in the office of the judge of probate of the county
of incorporation, the authority shall thereupon stand dissolved and in the event it owned
any property at the time of its dissolution, the title to all its properties shall thereupon
pass to the authorizing county or municipality. (Act 86-547, p. 1106, ยง 19.)...
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11-47-218
Section 11-47-218 Powers of authorities generally; location of projects; exercise of power
of eminent domain. (a) In addition to all other powers at any time conferred on it by law,
and subject to any express provisions of its certificate of incorporation to the contrary,
an authority shall have the following lawful powers, together with all powers incidental thereto
or necessary to discharge thereof in the corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate
name in perpetuity or for the duration specified in its certificate of incorporation. (2)
To sue and be sued in its own name in civil actions and to defend actions against it. (3)
To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To adopt,
alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations, and rules, not inconsistent with this article or its
certificate of incorporation, for the regulation and conduct of the affairs and business of
the authority. (5) To acquire, receive, take, and hold, whether by purchase,...
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