ORDER CHANGING BOUNDARIES.

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43-1009. ORDER CHANGING BOUNDARIES. If at such election a majority of all the votes cast at said election shall be against such change of the boundaries of the district, the board shall rescind its order and it shall be of no force or effect. But if a majority of such votes be in favor of such change, the order shall have full force and effect. Thereafter such land so annexed shall be subject to such assessments from time to time as the board of directors shall deem right under the circumstances, and such assessments shall be deemed to be assessments for benefits to said lands by reason of their annexation to said district. The directors shall state on their minutes at their next regular meeting which division and election precinct in said district the said lands so annexed shall be attached, and, if necessary, the board shall make an (an) order redividing the district into divisions and election precincts, in the same manner and to like effect, as near as may be, as provided for that purpose on the formation of a district.

History:

[(43-1009) 1903, p. 150, sec. 51; am. 1907, p. 484, sec. 1, subd. 51; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 2431; C.S., sec. 4419; I.C.A., sec. 42-1009; am. 1990, ch. 340, sec. 7, p. 925.]


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