Surpluses and deficiencies.

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(1) If any assessment proves insufficient to pay for the project or the work for which it is levied and the expense incident thereto, the amount of such deficiency shall be paid from the capital improvements fund of the urban district or from such other account in which moneys are accounted for which may be made available for such purpose by the board.

  1. If sufficient moneys are not legally available so as to defray the amount of suchdeficiency as the respective obligations comprising the cost of the project become due, the urban district shall budget, appropriate, and levy taxes therefor, subject to the limitation pertaining to capital improvements in section 32-11-217 (1)(d).

  2. If a greater amount of assessments has been collected than was necessary to defraythe cost of the project of any improvement district to which the assessments pertain, the excess shall be transferred to the special surplus and deficiency fund of the urban district as provided in section 32-11-628.

Source: L. 69: p. 803, § 160. C.R.S. 1963: § 89-21-160.


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