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Part 9
Assessments

Chapters

1
Preliminary Assessments
Sections 46000–46010
2
Original Assessments to Finance Projects
Sections 46150–46382
3
Payment of Assessments
Sections 46500–46501
4
Additional Help for County Treasurer
Section 46650
5
Collection of Original Assessments
Sections 46670–46797
6
Supplementary Assessments for Completion of Project
Sections 46900–46951
7
Supplementary Assessments for Maintenance
Sections 47100–47185
8
Assessments Upon Which Bonds Have Been Issued
Sections 47300–47379
9
Amendatory Assessments
Sections 47400–47401
10
Assessment of Included Land
Sections 47550–47552
11
Deduction of Power Revenues from Assessments
Sections 47700–47701
12
Cancellation and Refund of Unnecessary Assessments
Sections 47800–47810
13
Alternate Provisions for Collection and Enforcement of District Assessments by the County
Sections 47900–47982
 



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

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