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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.395 Appeal from adverse determination; scope of judicial review.

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NRS 271.395 Appeal from adverse determination; scope of judicial review.
1. Within 15 days after the effective date of the assessment ordinance, any person who has filed a complaint, protest or objection in writing in the manner provided by NRS 271.380 may commence an action or suit in any court of competent jurisdiction to correct or set aside the determination.
2. In any action brought pursuant to this section, judicial review of the proceedings is confined to the record before the government body. Evidence that has not been presented to the governing body must not be considered by the court. Judicial review of the proceedings in any action brought pursuant to this section is limited to the issues described in subsection 3 of NRS 271.385 . Any other issue, including, without limitation, the method used to estimate the special benefits to be derived from the project, must not be considered by the court.
3. Thereafter all actions or suits attacking the regularity, validity and correctness of the proceedings, of the assessment roll, of each assessment contained in the assessment roll, and of the amount of the assessment levied on each tract, including the defense of confiscation, are perpetually barred.
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