307 - Effect of failure to advertise when required.

     § 307.  Effect of failure to advertise when required.        No legal proceeding, matter, or case in which notice is     required to be given by official or legal advertising, shall be     binding and effective upon any interested person unless such     official and legal advertising is printed and published in the     newspapers of general circulation, official newspapers, and     legal newspapers defined by this title, in the manner and as     required by statute, and by any rule, order, or decree of court,     resolution of a corporation, or unincorporated association, or     ordinance, rule, or regulation of any government unit, in the     proper newspapers of general circulation, official newspapers,     and legal newspapers, defined by this title, and a proof of     publication is filed of record in such matter or proceeding.        Third Class Cities.  Section 5 of Act 160 of 1976 provided     that where official and legal advertising is required of a third     class city located in two counties, such advertising shall be     binding and effective if done in the newspapers of general     circulation, official newspapers and legal newspapers, as     defined in this title, published in the county where such city     was incorporated.