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18-624. Approval by electors; governing body; powers.If a majority of those voting on the proposition of the construction of said viaduct or subway approve the same by their vote, the governing body of any such city or village shall have the power to levy taxes, borrow money, and pledge the property and credit of said city or village upon its negotiable bonds in an amount not exceeding its proportion of the aggregate cost of the construction and maintenance of such viaduct or subway, and to pay for the acquisition of or damage to property by reason of such construction. SourceLaws 1949, c. 28, § 6, p. 106.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter18 > 18-624

18-624. Approval by electors; governing body; powers.If a majority of those voting on the proposition of the construction of said viaduct or subway approve the same by their vote, the governing body of any such city or village shall have the power to levy taxes, borrow money, and pledge the property and credit of said city or village upon its negotiable bonds in an amount not exceeding its proportion of the aggregate cost of the construction and maintenance of such viaduct or subway, and to pay for the acquisition of or damage to property by reason of such construction. SourceLaws 1949, c. 28, § 6, p. 106.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter18 > 18-624

18-624. Approval by electors; governing body; powers.If a majority of those voting on the proposition of the construction of said viaduct or subway approve the same by their vote, the governing body of any such city or village shall have the power to levy taxes, borrow money, and pledge the property and credit of said city or village upon its negotiable bonds in an amount not exceeding its proportion of the aggregate cost of the construction and maintenance of such viaduct or subway, and to pay for the acquisition of or damage to property by reason of such construction. SourceLaws 1949, c. 28, § 6, p. 106.