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LAS VEGAS LAND AMD WATER COMPANY WHEREAS, the California District Reorganization Act of 1965 provides that petitions and protests filed under this Act by a corporation be executed by a legal representative of that corporation duly designated as such by resolution of the Board of Directors of such corporation} and WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 34301 provides that petitions, protests and notices of intention concerning the organization of new cities must be signed by a "Qualified Signer"} and WHEREAS, California Government Code Sections 35000, et seq. provide for filing of petitions and protests on be­half of corporations with respect to annexations to cities} and WHEREAS, California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 441 provides that a written property statement in the case of a corporate owner of property shall be signed either by an officer of the corporation or an employee or agent who has been designated in writing by the Board of Directors to sign such statements on behalf of the corporation} THEREFORE, on motion, duly made and seconded, it was unanimously