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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.390 Levy of assessments; notice; final determination conclusive; roll prima facie evidence of regularity and validity.

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NRS 271.390 Levy of assessments; notice; final determination conclusive; roll prima facie evidence of regularity and validity.
1. After the assessment roll is in final form and is so confirmed by resolution, the municipality by ordinance shall, by reference to the assessment roll, as modified if modified, and as confirmed by the resolution, levy the assessments in the roll. This ordinance may be adopted or amended as if an emergency existed.
2. Written notice of the levy of assessment must be given by mail to the owners of all the property upon which the assessment was levied.
3. The decision, resolution and ordinance are a final determination of the regularity, validity and correctness of the proceedings, of the assessment roll, of each assessment contained therein, and of the amount thereof levied on each tract and parcel of land.
4. The determination by the governing body is conclusive upon the owners of the property assessed.
5. The roll, when endorsed by the clerk as the roll designated in the assessment ordinance, is prima facie evidence in all courts and tribunals of the regularity of all proceedings preliminary to the making thereof and the validity of the assessments and the assessment roll.
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