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Code · Kansas · Chapter 12 — Cities And Municipalities

12-641. Same; hearing on report.

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12-641. Same; hearing on report. At the time and place fixed in said notice, the governing body shall meet for the hearing of objections. If they shall find that due notice has not been given as required by this act, they shall continue the hearing to a date to be fixed by them and order the publication of the notice as hereinbefore provided; and when they shall find that due notice has been given, they shall proceed to hear any and all objections that may have been filed as to the final amount of damage awarded by said assessors against each lot, tract or parcel of land or other property, and to that end they may confirm, approve, modify or amend the report of said appraisers in any particular, and when they have, in said manner, adjusted, equalized and determined the amount of damage to the lands and other property as above required, less the benefits accruing thereto, they shall enter an order confirming the same.
Said hearing may be adjourned from time to time as said governing body may determine.
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