Massachusetts General Laws ch. 40 sec. 4 – Towns; power to contract; purposes
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Section 4. A city or town may make contracts for the exercise of its corporate powers, on such terms and conditions as are authorized by the town meeting in a town, the town council in a town without a town meeting, the city council in a city with the approval of the mayor or the city council in a Plan D or Plan E city with the approval of the manager, or as otherwise authorized in accordance with a duly adopted charter. A city or town may not contract for any purpose, on any terms, or under any conditions inconsistent with any applicable provision of any general or special law.
Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws ch. 40 sec. 4
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.