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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 184 — Public road districts

184.150 Agreements for payment on ten-year plan -- When payments due.

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(1)Any property owner who desires to exercise the privilege of payment by installment
shall, before the expiration of said thirty
(30)days, pay in cash one-tenth (1/10) of
the assessment against him and enter into an agreement in writing with the road
district that, in consideration of such privilege, he will make no objection to any
illegality or irregularity in the assessment, levy or imposition of the assessment
against his property. Any property owner entering into such an agreement shall be
concluded thereby and shall waive any defense which he might otherwise have
against the payment of the assessment levied against his property. Said agreement
shall be filed and recorded among the records of the board of directors of the road
district, and shall be binding upon any successor in title to the property.
(2)After the first payment of one-tenth (1/10) of the assessment shall have been made
in cash at the time the property owner elects to pay the balance on the installment
plan, the remaining installments shall be due and payable one
(1)each year on the
anniversary of the last day of the thirty
(30)day period for executing the installment
payment agreement, together with interest as herein provided for nine
(9)years.
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