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Monday, June 1, 2015

If Your City or County Leaders Fail Your People-Try Incorporating A Town or Village of Your Own-SF-Mission Village

California City Incorporation Laws - By Andrew Sylvia - eHow Contributor

     The Declaration of Independence noted that sometimes in the course of human events it's necessary for one group of people to politically break away from another, and the Founding Fathers undertook revolution to achieve that goal.

    If residents of a municipality in the State of California wish to do the same thing, all they need to do is file some documents, and have some hearings and elections.


  Excerptedhttp://www.ehow.com/about_5456924_california-city-incorporation-laws.html

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How Does a City Incorporate?  By Joseph Nicholson  -  eHow Contributor
    
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http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4913925_a-city-incorporate.html


 The Differences Between Incorporated & Unincorporated Villages - By Barbara Bean-Mellinger - eHow Contributor

    A village is a group of residents living near one another who share some common services. Though there are no specific numbers of population that define a village, it is generally smaller than a town.





   Excerpted:   http://www.ehow.com/list_7656439_differences-between-incorporated-unincorporated-villages.html


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