Corporate status and powers of board; domicile; evidence of acts and proceedings; deposit of funds; warrants

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RS 3307 - Corporate status and powers of board; domicile; evidence of acts and proceedings; deposit of funds; warrants

A. The board of commissioners shall, in addition to the powers herein conferred, be constituted a body politic or a political corporation vested with the powers inherent in political corporations.

B. It may sue and be sued under the style of Board of Commissioners for the Amite River Basin Drainage and Water Conservation District. All process against the corporation shall be served on the president or secretary, and all suits in behalf of the board shall be brought by the president. The board shall, at its first regular meeting, elect a domicile for the purpose of being sued and keeping its office and archives, and service of process shall be made upon the president or upon the secretary of the board in person.

C. The board may buy and sell property, make and execute all contracts, and do and perform all things necessary to carry out the objects of this Chapter, subject to the limitations and duties herein provided.

D. The board shall have a corporate seal, and copies of all the regulations and copies of proceedings of the board certified to by its secretary, under its corporate seal, shall be received in all courts as prima facie evidence of the acts and proceedings of the board. All funds of the board shall be deposited in an account to the credit of the district, and all warrants shall be drawn thereon by the president, attested to by the secretary and seal of the board, and shall specify the indebtedness the warrants are intended to liquidate, in part or in whole.

Added by Acts 1981, No. 896, §1. Acts 1984, No. 907, §1.


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