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Division 11
Refunding of Bonds Issued Under the “improvement Bond Act of 1915”

Chapters

1
General Provisions and Definitions
Sections 9000–9025
2
Preliminary Proceedings
Sections 9050–9081
3
Reassessment
Sections 9100–9145
4
Election of Landowners to Pay Original Assessment
Sections 9160–9165
5
Consent of Landowners to Refunding and Reassessment
Sections 9180–9187
6
Protest and Hearing
Sections 9200–9208
7
Recordation of Reassessment
Sections 9225–9231
8
Payment and Collection of Reassessments
Sections 9250–9291
9
Sale for Delinquency
Sections 9300–9318
10
Foreclosure of Reassessment Lien
Sections 9350–9362
11
Issuance of Refunding Bonds
Sections 9400–9417
12
Advance Retirement of Bonds
Sections 9450–9456
13
Validating Proceedings
Sections 9475–9481
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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