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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-982. Protests; hearing; determinations

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A. Written protests may be filed as to the matters provided in sections 48-917, 48-918 and 48-928, except as to the performance of improvement work, within the time provided in section 48-917, and thereafter the curative provisions of section 48-928, except as to the performance of improvement work, shall be applicable.
B. At the time of ordering the improvements as provided in section 48-919, the board shall, by resolution, approve and confirm the diagram and assessment.
C. Prior to contracting to pay for improvements described in the resolution of intention, a notice of intention to contract shall be published, and shall have the same effect, as provided in section 48-923.
D. When improvements have been completed, the superintendent shall so certify to the board of directors, the clerk shall cause notice of the filing of such notice with the board to be given as provided by section 48-916, and written protests claiming that the improvements have not been completed may be filed within the time provided in section 48-917. Thereafter the curative provisions of section 48-928 as to the performance of improvement work shall be applicable.
E. The validity of an assessment levied under article 1 of this chapter or under this article shall not be contested in any action or proceeding unless commenced within thirty days after its confirmation.
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