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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-11

46A-11-22. Cancellation of installments of assessment--Reassessment with further assessments--Issuance of bonds--Consideration of payments by landowner on account of previous assessments or penalties accrued for nonpayment.

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Installments of any assessment which has been made under the provisions of this chapter, including those past due, if no delinquent assessments have been sold and no bonds issued, at the discretion of the board may be canceled and reassessed separately or together with any further assessment. However, the reassessment, in lieu of unpaid installments, shall be in the same amount as the canceled installments. The board may issue bonds to be paid from funds obtained by such new assessment in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
If any assessment is canceled for purpose of reassessment, either singly or in conjunction with other assessments, consideration shall be given to payments made on account of previous assessments and to penalties or interest accrued on account of nonpayment or delinquency in payment of any previous assessment and such amounts shall be deducted from or added to the final assessments in the amounts paid or accrued.
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