The market authority of any city and town, acting alone or in cooperation with other market authorities or with any federal or state agency, is authorized to plan, design, locate, finance, acquire, and own property in order to construct, alter, enlarge, use, maintain, operate, and lease market facilities wherever and to the extent that such facilities are deemed necessary within its respective jurisdiction. Acts 1949, No. 300, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3307. The market authority of any city and town, acting alone or in cooperation with other market authorities or with any federal or state agency, is authorized to plan, design, locate, finance, acquire, and own property in order to construct, alter, enlarge, use, maintain, operate, and lease market facilities wherever and to the extent that such facilities are deemed necessary within its respective jurisdiction. Acts 1949, No. 300, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3307. The market authority of any city and town, acting alone or in cooperation with other market authorities or with any federal or state agency, is authorized to plan, design, locate, finance, acquire, and own property in order to construct, alter, enlarge, use, maintain, operate, and lease market facilities wherever and to the extent that such facilities are deemed necessary within its respective jurisdiction. Acts 1949, No. 300, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3307. The market authority of any city and town, acting alone or in cooperation with other market authorities or with any federal or state agency, is authorized to plan, design, locate, finance, acquire, and own property in order to construct, alter, enlarge, use, maintain, operate, and lease market facilities wherever and to the extent that such facilities are deemed necessary within its respective jurisdiction. Acts 1949, No. 300, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3307.
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