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§ 733. Procedure for consolidation or merger. Two or more municipalities may be consolidated or merged into a single municipality, whether within the same or different counties, if each of the municipalities is contiguous to at least one of the other consolidating or merging municipalities and if together the municipalities would form a consolidated or merged municipality. Consolidation or merger may be commenced by one of the following: (1) Joint agreement of the governing bodies of the municipalities proposed for consolidation or merger approved by ordinance. (2) Initiative of electors.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-53 > Chapter-7 > 733

§ 733. Procedure for consolidation or merger. Two or more municipalities may be consolidated or merged into a single municipality, whether within the same or different counties, if each of the municipalities is contiguous to at least one of the other consolidating or merging municipalities and if together the municipalities would form a consolidated or merged municipality. Consolidation or merger may be commenced by one of the following: (1) Joint agreement of the governing bodies of the municipalities proposed for consolidation or merger approved by ordinance. (2) Initiative of electors.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-53 > Chapter-7 > 733

§ 733. Procedure for consolidation or merger. Two or more municipalities may be consolidated or merged into a single municipality, whether within the same or different counties, if each of the municipalities is contiguous to at least one of the other consolidating or merging municipalities and if together the municipalities would form a consolidated or merged municipality. Consolidation or merger may be commenced by one of the following: (1) Joint agreement of the governing bodies of the municipalities proposed for consolidation or merger approved by ordinance. (2) Initiative of electors.