Revised Charter of the City of Ypsilanti: Approved May 5, 1877, As Amended by ACT 400 of the Laws of 1881, and by Local Laws of 1891 and 1897 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Revised Charter of the City of Ypsilanti: Approved May 5, 1877, as Amended by Act 400 of the Laws of 1881, and by Local Laws of 1891 and 1897

Sec. 3. The freemen of said city, from time to time, being inhabitants thereof, shall be and continue a body corporate and politic to be known and distinguished by the name and title of The City of Ypsilanti, and shall be and are hereby made capable of suing and being sued, of pleading and being impleaded, of answering and being answered unto, and of de fending and being defended in all courts of law and equity, and in all other places whatever; and may have a common seal which they may alter and change at pleasure, and by the same name shall be and are hereby made capable of purchas ing, holding, conveying and disposing of any real or personal estate for said city.

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