2006 New York Code - Propositions For The Submission Of Acts Or Resolutions.



 
    §  92.  Propositions  for  the  submission  of  acts or resolutions. A
  proposition for the submission of any such act or resolution of the town
  board to the  approval  of  the  qualified  electors  pursuant  to  this
  chapter,  shall  contain an abstract of such act or resolution concisely
  stating the purpose and effect thereof. The  town  clerk  shall  prepare
  such abstract with the advice of the town attorney, if there be one, and
  forthwith  transmit  the  proposition  to  the town board in the form in
  which it is to be submitted at such annual or special election in accord
  with the provisions of this chapter. If there  be  more  than  one  such
  proposition to be voted upon at such election, each proposition shall be
  separately  and  consecutively  numbered.  Each proposition for raising,
  appropriating or expending money or incurring any liability which  shall
  be  a charge wholly against a district or a portion of the town shall be
  submitted upon a separate ballot.

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