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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.385 Hearing for assessment; objections waived unless properly filed in writing.

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NRS 271.385 Hearing for assessment; objections waived unless properly filed in writing.
1. At the time and place designated pursuant to NRS 271.380 , the governing body shall hear and determine any written complaint, protest or objection filed as provided in that section and any verbal views expressed in respect to the proposed assessments, assessment roll or assessment procedure. The governing body may adjourn the hearing from time to time.
2. The governing body, by resolution, may revise, correct, confirm or set aside any assessment and order that the assessment be made de novo.
3. Any complaint, protest or objection to:
(a)The assessment roll;
(b)The regularity, validity and correctness of each assessment;
(c)The amount of each assessment; or
(d)The regularity, validity and correctness of any other proceedings occurring after the date of the hearing described in NRS 271.310 and before the date of the hearing governed by this section,
Ê shall be deemed waived unless filed in writing within the time and in the manner provided by NRS 271.380 .
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