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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.433 Rights and remedies of owners of property assessed.

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NRS 271.433 Rights and remedies of owners of property assessed. Subject to any contractual limitations binding upon the owners of any property assessed, including but not limited to the restriction of the exercise of any remedy to a specified proportion, percentage or number of such owners, and subject to any prior or superior rights of others, any owner may, for the equal benefit and protection of all owners similarly situated:
1. By mandamus or other civil action or proceeding enforce the owner’s rights against the municipality, the governing body and any other of the officers, agents and employees of the municipality, require the municipality, the governing body or any of such officers, agents or employees to perform and carry out their respective duties, obligations, other commitments under NRS 271.431 to 271.4325 , inclusive, and their respective covenants and agreements with any such owner;
2. By a civil action require the municipality to account for revenues as if it is the trustee of an express trust;
3. By a civil action obtain the appointment of a receiver, who may enter and take possession of any facilities and any pledged revenues for the payment of assessments, prescribe sufficient fees derived from the facilities, and collect, receive and apply all pledged revenues or other moneys pledged for the payment of the assessments in the same manner as the municipality might do in accordance with the obligations of the municipality; and
4. By a civil action enjoin any acts or things which may be unlawful or in violation of the rights of the owner of any property.
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