The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is the most direct route to the county courthouse for ten (10) or more families if that road is graded and has been used by the general public as a road for at least two (2) years. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 3; Pope's Dig., § 6971; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-104. The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is the most direct route to the county courthouse for ten (10) or more families if that road is graded and has been used by the general public as a road for at least two (2) years. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 3; Pope's Dig., § 6971; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-104. The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is the most direct route to the county courthouse for ten (10) or more families if that road is graded and has been used by the general public as a road for at least two (2) years. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 3; Pope's Dig., § 6971; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-104. The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is the most direct route to the county courthouse for ten (10) or more families if that road is graded and has been used by the general public as a road for at least two (2) years. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 3; Pope's Dig., § 6971; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-104.
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