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Abstract
This Comment will briefly define and describe authorities in general, as well as the new multicounty authorities. Their legal status and practical advantages and disadvantages will be explored. Finally, an attempt will be made to isolate the uses to which multicounty authorities can most profitably be put in light of the conflicting goals of maximum governmental efficiency and public accountability.
Recommended Citation
Michigan Law Review,
An Analysis of Authorities: Traditional and Multicounty,
71
Mich. L. Rev.
1376
(1973).
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