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Code · Montana · Title 76 — Land Resources and Use · Chapter 15 · Part 7

76-15-726. Appeal to district court from board decision.

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76-15-726 . Appeal to district court from board decision.
(1)A petitioner aggrieved by an order of the board of adjustment granting or denying, in whole or in part, the relief sought, the supervisors of the district, or an intervening party may obtain a review of the order in any district court of the county in which the lands of the petitioner lie by filing in the court a petition praying that the order of the board of adjustment be modified or set aside.
(2)A copy of the petition must immediately be served upon the parties to the hearing before the board of adjustment, and after service the party seeking review shall file in the court a transcript of the entire record in the proceedings, certified by the board of adjustment, including the documents and testimony upon which the order complained of was entered and the findings, determination, and order of the board of adjustment.
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