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Part 7
Improvement Districts in Irrigation Districts

Chapters

1
Formation
Sections 23600–23674
2
Alternative Procedure for Formation
Sections 23750–23776
2a
Revenue Improvement Districts
Sections 23800–23811
3
Further Assessments and Inclusion
Sections 23850–23879
3.5
Alternative Provisions for the Formation of Improvement Districts and the Issuance of Bonds Therefor
Sections 23900–23917
4
Functioning of Improvement Districts
Sections 23950–24021
5
Dissolution of Improvement Districts
Sections 24100–24103
 



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

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