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New Jersey Statutes Title 27. Highways 27 § 16-21

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For the purpose of providing the money necessary for the construction of the road contemplated by section 27:16-20 of this title the board of chosen freeholders may issue bonds or notes in accordance with the provisions of article 1 of chapter 1 of the title Municipalities and Counties (§ 40:1-1 et seq.).

The boundary lines of Pasco County are as follows:  Beginning at the intersection of the section line between sections thirty-three and thirty-four of township twenty-six south, of range twenty-two east, with the township line between townships twenty-six and twenty-seven south, of range twenty-two east;  thence north along the section lines to the line dividing sections three and four of said township and to the township line dividing townships twenty-five and twenty-six;  thence east on said township line to the range line dividing ranges twenty-two and twenty-three east;  thence north on said range line to the line dividing sections twenty-four and thirteen of township twenty-three south, of range twenty-two east;  thence west to the line dividing ranges twenty and twenty-one east;  thence south to the line dividing townships twenty-three and twenty-four south;  thence west on said line to the Gulf of Mexico;  thence southerly along the gulf coast, including islands and the waters of said gulf within the jurisdiction of the State of Florida, to the north line of Pinellas County, the township line dividing townships twenty-six and twenty-seven south;  thence east on said line to the place of beginning.

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