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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 3 — Municipalities · Article 33 — Improvement Districts

3-33-34. Improvement district; reassessment; defects waived; credit

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for previous payment.
A. The fact that:
(1)the contract has been let;
(2)an improvement has been wholly or partially constructed;
(3)an omission, failure or neglect of the governing body or municipal officer to comply with the requirements of Sections 3-33-1 through 3-33-23 NMSA 1978; or
(4)any other matter whatsoever connected with the improvement or initial assessment is invalid, shall not invalidate or in any way effect the making of a reassessment as authorized in Section 3-33-33 NMSA 1978, and charging the benefited tract or parcel of land the cost of the improvement.
B. When the reassessment is complete, any money paid on the former attempted assessment against a tract or parcel of land shall be credited to the tract or parcel of land in partial or whole payment of the reassessment.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-32-29, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.
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