48-313. Alternative plan; hearing; jurisdiction; decision conclusive
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At the time and place stated in the notice, the board of directors shall hear protests against the proposed action, and may continue the hearing from time to time. Upon conclusion of the hearing the board, by motion or resolution, shall allow or overrule any or all objections whereupon it shall be deemed to have acquired jurisdiction to proceed with the work of eradication, and the decision of the board shall then be final and conclusive.