Vermont Statutes
§ 101 — Corporate existence retained
Vermont § 101
JurisdictionVermont
Title 24Title 24 Appendix: Municipal Charters
Ch. 123Chapter 123: Town of Hardwick
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 101 (2026).
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The inhabitants of the Town of Hardwick as presently constituted are incorporated and declared to be a body corporate and politic under the name of the Town of Hardwick and under that name may sue and be sued, prosecute, and defend in any court; may have a common seal and alter it at pleasure; may borrow money on the credit of the Town in the mode and under the restrictions provided in this charter and as provided by the general law of this State; and generally shall have, exercise, and enjoy all rights, immunities, powers, and privileges as are conferred upon, or are incident to, towns in this State; and shall be subject to like duties, liabilities, and obligations, except as otherwise provided in this charter. (Amended 2021, No. M-17 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 7, 2022.)
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