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Division 12
the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 10000–10016
2
Improvements Authorized
Sections 10100–10112
2.5
Elections
Sections 10120–10125
3
Resolution of Intention and Report
Sections 10200–10210
4
Notice, Protest, and Hearing
Sections 10300–10312
4.5
Change of Work, Boundaries of Assessment District, Amounts of Assessments or Proceedings
Sections 10350–10358
4.7
Alternative Procedure for Authorizing Assessments
Sections 10360–10368
5
Levying and Collecting the Assessment
Sections 10400–10508
6.1
Loan Repayment Assessment Districts
Sections 10550–10555
7
Improvement Bonds
Sections 10600–10610
8
Deferral of Assessments
Sections 10700–10706
 



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

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