Source: https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=23-224&print=true
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 05:48:16+00:00

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23-224. Annual town meeting; powers of electors present.
(13) To hold an election or town meeting to exceed the levy limits established by section 77-3443.
Source:Laws 1895, c. 28, § 22, p. 137; Laws 1903, c. 36, § 1, p. 285; R.S.1913, § 1008; Laws 1919, c. 60, § 1, p. 166; C.S.1922, § 910; Laws 1927, c. 58, § 1, p. 218; C.S.1929, § 26-224; R.S.1943, § 23-224; Laws 1967, c. 120, § 1, p. 382; Laws 1972, LB 1032, § 111; Laws 1996, LB 1114, § 39.
The power of the electors of a township to “prevent the exposure or deposit of offensive or injurious substances within the limits of the town,” as granted under subdivision (6) of this section, gives the electors authority to prohibit liquid livestock waste pipelines on township property. Butler County Dairy v. Butler County, 285 Neb. 408, 827 N.W.2d 267 (2013).
The power of the electors of a township to “prevent the exposure or deposit of offensive or injurious substances within the limits of the town,” as granted under subdivision (6) of this section, gives the electors sufficient authority to enact regulations governing large livestock confinement facilities that prevent livestock waste from reaching township property. Butler County Dairy v. Butler County, 285 Neb. 408, 827 N.W.2d 267 (2013).
County may appropriate money for portion of state road through township. State v. Bone Creek Township, 109 Neb. 202, 190 N.W. 586 (1922).
In counties under township organization where no poorhouse has been established, the duty of supporting the poor devolves upon the townships. Custer Township v. Board of Supervisors of Antelope County, 103 Neb. 128, 170 N.W. 600 (1919).
County having no poorhouse is liable to another county for care of its poor. Rock County v. Holt County, 78 Neb. 616, 111 N.W. 366 (1907).
In counties under township organization, duty to keep ordinary township highways and culverts in repair is imposed on township. Goes v. Gage County, 67 Neb. 616, 93 N.W. 923 (1903).
Township is not liable for support of poor unless county has not established a poorhouse. Town of Clearwater v. Town of Garfield, 65 Neb. 697, 91 N.W. 496 (1902).
Townships are liable for support of pauper only when made so by statute. Gilligan v. Town of Grattan, 63 Neb. 242, 88 N.W. 477 (1901).
Town is liable on supervisor's contract to support poor whether levy is made or not. Waltham v. Town of Mullally, 27 Neb. 483, 43 N.W. 252 (1889).
Liquid livestock waste falls within the category of “offensive or injurious substances” contemplated by subdivision (6) of this section. Butler County Dairy v. Butler County, 285 Neb. 408, 827 N.W.2d 267 (2013).
Township, expending money for board and hospital fees, cannot recover same from county. Newark Township v. Kearney County, 99 Neb. 142, 155 N.W. 797 (1915).

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 § 1008
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 § 910
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