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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title LVI - Probate Courts And Decedents' Estates


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 547Judges Of Probate And Their Jurisdiction
Chapter 547-APublic Guardian Offices [Repealed]
Chapter 547-BPublic Guardianship And Protection Program
Chapter 547-CPartition Of Real Estate
Chapter 548Registers Of Probate
Chapter 549Times And Places Of Holding Courts Of Probate
Chapter 550Citations And Notice
Chapter 551Wills
Chapter 551-AUniform International Wills Act
Chapter 552Probate Of Wills
Chapter 553Administrators And Their Appointment
Chapter 554Inventory, Accounts, And Dealing With Assets
Chapter 555Embezzlements
Chapter 556Suits By And Against Administrators
Chapter 557Insolvent Estates
Chapter 558Appeals From Commissioners
Chapter 559License To Sell Real Estate
Chapter 560Rights Of Surviving Spouse
Chapter 561Descent, Distribution, And Advancements
Chapter 562Division Of Real Estate Among Heirs And Devisees [Repealed]
Chapter 563Uniform Simultaneous Death Act
Chapter 563-AUniform Testamentary Additions To Trusts Act
Chapter 563-BUniform Disclaimer Of Property Interests Act
Chapter 563-CUniform Transfer On Death
Chapter 564Trustees Of Estates
Chapter 564-ACertain Provisions Regarding Trusts
Chapter 564-BUniform Trust Code
Chapter 564-CUniform Principal And Income Act
Chapter 564-DQualified Dispositions In Trust Act
Chapter 565Bonds To The Judge And Suits Thereon
Chapter 566Powers Of Appointment
Chapter 567Appeals From The Court Of Probate [Repealed]
Chapter 567-AAppeals From The Court Of Probate

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Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 5 > Part 2 > § 64-5-212. Local governmental units authorized to make contributions and issue bonds


Current as of: 2010

The various counties, towns and incorporated municipalities in the region are hereby authorized and empowered to:

(1) Contribute to the work of the authority any amount or amounts of money that their respective governing bodies, acting in their sole discretion, shall approve to be paid from the general fund of the respective county or city. County legislative bodies and governing bodies of such cities or towns are empowered to levy and collect ad valorem taxes for such purposes, which are hereby declared to be for municipal and county public purposes; and

(2) Issue their bonds as provided in title 9, chapter 21, to obtain funds for the financing of public works projects undertaken by the authority, or to secure advances made by federal agencies for the construction agreements with the authority.

[Acts 1986, ch. 789, § 12; 1989, ch. 403, § 12.]

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