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V "RESOLVED, that the President or any Vice President is hereby authorized and appointed as legal representative as defined in the California District Reorganization Act of 1965* California Government Code Section 5 6 0 5O; and "RESOLVED, that the President or any Vice President is hereby authorized and appointed as an officer authorized to convey an interest in real property for all purposes contemplated by California Government Code Section 3^301 relating to the formation of new cities within the State of California." WHEREAS, it is now desired to limit said powers to the President or any Vice President, if thereunto authorized by the President; THEREFORE, on motion duly made and seconded, it was RESOLVED, that said resolution adopted January 11, 1 9 6 6 , be, and the same is hereby, rescinded and annulled. WHEREAS, at the 1 9 6 5 Session the California Legislature enacted the District Reorganization Act of 1 9 6 5 » California Government Code Section 5 6 0 5 0 , which governs exclusively all procedures relating to annexations, detachments, dissolutions, and consolidations with respect to all districts within California, as well as mergers of districts with cities, and reorganizations of two or more districts; and WHEREAS, the District Reorganization Act of 19 6 5 provides that petitions and protests filed under this Act by a corporation be executed by a legal representative of that corporation -6-