Tennessee Code § 69-6-128

Merger of districts
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Watershed districts may be merged or consolidated by the unanimous vote of the board of directors of such districts, concurred in by a majority of the voters of each district in an election conducted as provided in §§ 69-6-106 - 69-6-110. Such resolutions shall be recorded in the register's office in every county having lands within such merged or consolidated district. Acts 1955, ch. 112, § 20; T.C.A., § 70-1828; T.C.A. § 69-7-128.
Watershed districts may be merged or consolidated by the unanimous vote of the board of directors of such districts, concurred in by a majority of the voters of each district in an election conducted as provided in §§ 69-6-106 - 69-6-110. Such resolutions shall be recorded in the register's office in every county having lands within such merged or consolidated district. Acts 1955, ch. 112, § 20; T.C.A., § 70-1828; T.C.A. § 69-7-128.
Watershed districts may be merged or consolidated by the unanimous vote of the board of directors of such districts, concurred in by a majority of the voters of each district in an election conducted as provided in §§ 69-6-106 - 69-6-110. Such resolutions shall be recorded in the register's office in every county having lands within such merged or consolidated district. Acts 1955, ch. 112, § 20; T.C.A., § 70-1828; T.C.A. § 69-7-128.
Watershed districts may be merged or consolidated by the unanimous vote of the board of directors of such districts, concurred in by a majority of the voters of each district in an election conducted as provided in §§ 69-6-106 - 69-6-110. Such resolutions shall be recorded in the register's office in every county having lands within such merged or consolidated district.
Acts 1955, ch. 112, § 20; T.C.A., § 70-1828; T.C.A. § 69-7-128.

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