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SECTION 45-57-6

   § 45-57-6  Powers of governing board withapproval of electors. – The board of directors, when authorized by majority vote of the electors votingupon a proposition, have the power:

   (a) To acquire real property by purchase at prices or amountsauthorized by duly adopted proposition;

   (b) To sell, transfer or permanently dispose of any realproperty, on such terms and conditions and at such prices as shall byproposition be authorized;

   (c) To take any further or additional action which, under theprovisions of this chapter, must first be authorized by the adoption of aproposition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-45 > Chapter-45-57 > 45-57-6

SECTION 45-57-6

   § 45-57-6  Powers of governing board withapproval of electors. – The board of directors, when authorized by majority vote of the electors votingupon a proposition, have the power:

   (a) To acquire real property by purchase at prices or amountsauthorized by duly adopted proposition;

   (b) To sell, transfer or permanently dispose of any realproperty, on such terms and conditions and at such prices as shall byproposition be authorized;

   (c) To take any further or additional action which, under theprovisions of this chapter, must first be authorized by the adoption of aproposition.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-45 > Chapter-45-57 > 45-57-6

SECTION 45-57-6

   § 45-57-6  Powers of governing board withapproval of electors. – The board of directors, when authorized by majority vote of the electors votingupon a proposition, have the power:

   (a) To acquire real property by purchase at prices or amountsauthorized by duly adopted proposition;

   (b) To sell, transfer or permanently dispose of any realproperty, on such terms and conditions and at such prices as shall byproposition be authorized;

   (c) To take any further or additional action which, under theprovisions of this chapter, must first be authorized by the adoption of aproposition.