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TITLE 50

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 3

POWERS

50-301. Corporate and local self-government powers. Cities governed by this act shall be bodies corporate and politic; may sue and be sued; contract and be contracted with; accept grants-in-aid and gifts of property, both real and personal, in the name of the city; acquire, hold, lease, and convey property, real and personal; have a common seal, which they may change and alter at pleasure; may erect buildings or structures of any kind, needful for the uses or purposes of the city; and exercise all powers and perform all functions of local self-government in city affairs as are not specifically prohibited by or in conflict with the general laws or the constitution of the state of Idaho.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title50 > T50ch3 > T50ch3sect50-301

TITLE 50

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 3

POWERS

50-301. Corporate and local self-government powers. Cities governed by this act shall be bodies corporate and politic; may sue and be sued; contract and be contracted with; accept grants-in-aid and gifts of property, both real and personal, in the name of the city; acquire, hold, lease, and convey property, real and personal; have a common seal, which they may change and alter at pleasure; may erect buildings or structures of any kind, needful for the uses or purposes of the city; and exercise all powers and perform all functions of local self-government in city affairs as are not specifically prohibited by or in conflict with the general laws or the constitution of the state of Idaho.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title50 > T50ch3 > T50ch3sect50-301

TITLE 50

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 3

POWERS

50-301. Corporate and local self-government powers. Cities governed by this act shall be bodies corporate and politic; may sue and be sued; contract and be contracted with; accept grants-in-aid and gifts of property, both real and personal, in the name of the city; acquire, hold, lease, and convey property, real and personal; have a common seal, which they may change and alter at pleasure; may erect buildings or structures of any kind, needful for the uses or purposes of the city; and exercise all powers and perform all functions of local self-government in city affairs as are not specifically prohibited by or in conflict with the general laws or the constitution of the state of Idaho.