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- Housing authorities are for a public use and purpose, and broad powers are given to the governing body of a city by the Housing Cooperation Law, Ga. L. 1937, p. 697 (see now O.C.G.A. § 8-3-151 et seq.) Telford v. City of Gainesville, 208 Ga. 56, 65 S.E.2d 246 (1951).
- City's agreement to cooperate with the city's local housing authority in effecting elimination of unsafe or insanitary dwellings does not contemplate or provide for an unlawful delegation of the city's police power to abate nuisances to the public housing administration but amounts only to an assurance of a proper exercise of it by the city to the end that it will do what it ought in any event to do, namely, eliminate unsafe or insanitary dwellings in the interest of general welfare. Telford v. City of Gainesville, 208 Ga. 56, 65 S.E.2d 246 (1951).
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