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Code · Utah · Title 11 — Cities, Counties, and Local Taxing Units · Chapter 42

11-42-104. Waiver by property owners -- Requirements.

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11-42-104. Waiver by property owners -- Requirements.
(1)The owners of property to be assessed within an assessment area may waive:
(a)the prepayment period under Subsection 11-42-411(6) ;
(b)a procedure that a local entity is required to follow to:
(i)designate an assessment area; or
(ii)levy an assessment; or
(c)a period to contest a local entity action.
(2)Each waiver under this section shall:
(a)be in writing;
(b)be signed by all the owners of property to be assessed within the assessment area;
(c)describe the prepayment period, procedure, or contest period being waived;
(d)state that the owners waive the prepayment period, procedure, or contest period; and
(e)state that the owners consent to the local entity taking the required action to waive the prepayment period, procedure, or contest period.
Enacted by Chapter 329 , 2007 General Session
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