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44:5-6.  Making of contract    If a majority of all the ballots cast at the election referred to in section  44:5-5 of this title are in favor of the adoption of the provisions of sections  44:5-4 to 44:5-7 of this title, the proper municipal authorities shall enter  into a contract as provided in section 44:5-4.

    If there is more than one hospital supported in whole or in part by private  subscription, in the city, the proper municipal authorities may designate with  which of the hospitals the contract shall be made, or enter into contracts with  more than one of them and apportion the amount so to be raised by taxation  among them, in the manner which in the discretion of the municipal authorities  may be for the best interests of the public.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-5 > 44-5-6

44:5-6.  Making of contract    If a majority of all the ballots cast at the election referred to in section  44:5-5 of this title are in favor of the adoption of the provisions of sections  44:5-4 to 44:5-7 of this title, the proper municipal authorities shall enter  into a contract as provided in section 44:5-4.

    If there is more than one hospital supported in whole or in part by private  subscription, in the city, the proper municipal authorities may designate with  which of the hospitals the contract shall be made, or enter into contracts with  more than one of them and apportion the amount so to be raised by taxation  among them, in the manner which in the discretion of the municipal authorities  may be for the best interests of the public.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-44 > Section-44-5 > 44-5-6

44:5-6.  Making of contract    If a majority of all the ballots cast at the election referred to in section  44:5-5 of this title are in favor of the adoption of the provisions of sections  44:5-4 to 44:5-7 of this title, the proper municipal authorities shall enter  into a contract as provided in section 44:5-4.

    If there is more than one hospital supported in whole or in part by private  subscription, in the city, the proper municipal authorities may designate with  which of the hospitals the contract shall be made, or enter into contracts with  more than one of them and apportion the amount so to be raised by taxation  among them, in the manner which in the discretion of the municipal authorities  may be for the best interests of the public.