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Chapter 5
Special Assessment and Bond Refunding Law of 1939

Articles

1
Definitions and General Provisions
Sections 59100–59129
2
Authority to Conduct Proceedings
Sections 59175–59185
3
Resolution of Intention
Sections 59210–59226
4
Protests to Proposed Refunding and District
Sections 59250–59251
5
Notice to Bondholders of Proposed Refunding and Invitation for Proposals
Sections 59270–59273
5.5
Refunding of Ad Valorem Tax or Assessment Bonds
Sections 59280–59286
6
Diagram
Sections 59290–59292
7
Reassessment
Sections 59320–59324
8
Notice of Assessment Hearing
Sections 59350–59358
9
Hearing on Assessments
Sections 59380–59385
10
Preliminary Confirmation
Sections 59410–59413
11
Final Confirmation
Sections 59440–59441
12
Recording of Assessment
Sections 59470–59476
13
Payment of Assessments
Sections 59500–59515
14
Contributions
Sections 59530–59536
15
Acquisition and Cancellation of Bonds of Consenting Bondholders
Sections 59560–59562
16
Acquisition and Cancellation of Bonds of Nonconsenting Bondholders
Sections 59590–59598
17
Foreclosure on Tax-deeded Land
Sections 59620–59621
18
Bond Plans
Sections 59640–59654
19
Validating Proceedings
Sections 59670–59674
 



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