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48-3051 - Conveyance of property for voting purposes; voting by corporation
48-3051. Conveyance of property for voting purposes; voting by corporation
A. Acreage shall be voted only by the owner of the recorded title thereto, and a conveyance of acreage made within thirty days previous to any election for the primary purpose of enabling the grantee to vote the acreage shall be of no force or effect as qualifying such nominal grantee to vote the acreage.
B. Under the acreage system of voting, acreage standing in the name of a corporation, not exceeding one thousand two hundred eighty acres in all, may be voted by an officer of the corporation designated by resolution of the board of directors of the corporation, adopted and filed with the secretary of the board at least thirty days previous to an election at which the acreage is to be voted.