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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 12 · Part 42

7-12-4252. Judicial determination of validity of proceedings -- petition.

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7-12-4252 . Judicial determination of validity of proceedings -- petition.
(1)Within 10 days after the adoption of the resolution providing for the issuance of bonds under 7-12-4241 through 7-12-4258 , the council may file a petition in the district court of the judicial district wherein said city or town is located to determine the validity of the proceedings theretofore had relative to the issuance of said bonds, the creation of the supplemental revolving fund, and the levy of a special assessment.
(2)The petition shall set forth generally the facts in reference to the improvement, the creation of the supplemental revolving fund, and the issuance of bonds and shall have as exhibits thereto certified copies of the ordinances and resolutions and shall pray for confirmation of the proceedings and of the bond issue and the special assessments, if theretofore levied.
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