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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-3733. Hearing; determination of validity

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A. At the hearing on the petition, the superior court shall examine the contract and the proceedings of the petitioner or other body in connection with the execution of such contract and shall hear all testimony that may be offered by the petitioner or any other party with reference to the validity of the contract. The court shall find and determine whether the proceedings had for the organization of the petitioner are in compliance with all applicable laws of the state, whether the proceedings leading up to the making of the contract are valid and whether the proceedings in connection with the filing of the petition in the action and the giving of notice of hearing thereon comply with the provisions of this article and whether the contract is valid and binding upon and enforceable against the petitioner.
No other issues shall be considered or determined by the court. The court shall cause the findings and determinations to be entered in the record of the hearing.
B. In hearing the petition and in preparing its findings and determinations thereon, the court shall disregard any error, omission or other irregularity which in the opinion of the court does not adversely affect the substantial rights of interested parties.
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