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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 18 — Cities and Villages; Laws Applicable to All

18-3545. Appointment of an administrator; petition; interested person; rights; procedure applicable.

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Any person with an interest in the community improvement district may join in the petition, move to dismiss the petition, or file an answer to such petition. The rules of civil procedure relating to motions and answers to a petition shall be applicable to motions and answers to the petition in such special proceedings. The persons filing motions to dismiss and answering the petition shall be the defendants to the special proceedings, and the persons filing the petition or joining in the petition shall be the plaintiffs.
Every material statement of the petition not specially controverted by the answer shall, for the purpose of the special proceedings, be taken as true. Each person or party in interest failing to answer the petition shall be deemed to admit as true all the material statements of the petition. The rules of civil procedure relating to pleading and practice which are not inconsistent with the provisions of the Community Improvement District Act are applicable to the special proceedings in sections 18-3542 to 18-3547 .
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