Nebraska Statutes
§ 17-501 — Cities of the second class and villages; powers; board of public trust; members; duties
Nebraska § 17-501
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 17Cities of the Second Class and Villages
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 17-501 (2026).
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Cities of the second class and villages shall be bodies corporate and politic and shall have power (1) to sue and be sued;
(2)to contract or be contracted with;
(3)to acquire and hold real and personal property within or without the limits of the city or village, for the use of the city or village, convey property, real or personal, and lease, lease with option to buy, or acquire by gift or devise real or personal property; and (4) to receive and safeguard donations in trust and may, by ordinance, supervise and regulate such property and the principal and income constituting the foundation or community trust property in conformity with the instrument or instruments creating such trust. The city council of any city of the second class or the village board of trustees may elect a board of
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Related
Dean v. Yahnke
670 N.W.2d 28 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2003)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1879, § 56, p. 206; R.S.1913, § 5080; Laws 1917, c. 100, § 1, p. 264; C.S.1922, § 4252; C.S.1929, § 17-401; Laws 1933, c. 29, § 1, p. 206; Laws 1935, Spec. Sess., c. 10, § 6, p. 75; Laws 1937, c. 30, § 1, p. 153; Laws 1941, c. 25, § 1, p. 120; Laws 1941, c. 130, § 14, p. 498; C.S.Supp.,1941, § 17-401; Laws 1943, c. 34, § 1, p. 152; R.S.1943, § 17-501; Laws 1971, LB 32, § 3; Laws 2005, LB 626, § 3; Laws 2017, LB133, § 117.
Annotations: Right of city to employ special counsel may be implied from power to sue and be sued. Meeske v. Baumann, 122 Neb. 786, 241 N.W. 550 (1932), 83 A.L.R. 131 (1932). Village may bring suit in equity to declare a stockyard a public nuisance and to enjoin the same. Village of Kenesaw v. Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. Co., 91 Neb. 619, 136 N.W. 990 (1912). Power of city of second class to contract is not made dependent upon its having previously provided funds with which to pay for that which it contracts. Slocum v. City of North Platte, 192 F. 252 (8th Cir. 1911).
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