Vermont Statutes

§ 101 — Boundaries and corporate existence

Vermont § 101
JurisdictionVermont
Title 24Title 24 Appendix: Municipal Charters
Ch. 203Chapter 203: Village of Alburgh

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 101 (2026).

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All that portion of the Town of Alburgh in the County of Grand Isle that is embraced within the following limits: beginning at a point that marks the intersection of the southern boundary of the Lamoille Valley extension of the Central Vermont Railway right of way by the western boundary of the Rutland-Canadian Railroad in the main line of the said Rutland-Canadian Railroad; said point being the northeastern corner of the O. Bell homestead lot and mentioned in the O. Bell deed as recorded in town records as “Post A” and about 290 feet east of the main north and south highway on the west side of said Town of Alburgh; running in a southerly direction in the western boundary of said Rutland-Canadian Railroad right of way and yard at a point, which said western boundary line meets the northern

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