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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-43

9-43-134. New assessment or reassessment for irregularities.

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If any special assessment for any local improvement is set aside for irregularity in the proceedings or declared void by reason of noncompliance with the provisions of law when ordering or letting the work or making the assessment, or if the collection of any portion of the assessment has been restrained or enjoined, or if any special assessment made upon any lot has been set aside or in any manner rendered or found to be ineffectual, the governing body may make a new assessment or reassessment.
The governing body may collect the assessment or reassessment in the manner provided for the collection of the original assessment, to an amount not exceeding the amount of the original assessment, to bear interest at the rate provided by the governing body for unpaid installments of the original assessment from the date of approval of the assessment roll.
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