The board of directors of any drainage district organized under the provisions of this act [73-8-1 to 73-8-60 NMSA 1978] shall commence special proceedings in and by which the proceedings of such board, and of any such district, providing for the authorization of contract with the United States, with or without the deposit of bonds, may be judicially examined, approved and confirmed.
Such proceedings shall be brought within sixty days after the adoption of resolution by the board declaring that the bond election or election for the authorization of contract with the United States has been favorably voted upon by the electorate of the district.
The board may, however, in its discretion, institute an action prior to the time specified, whereby the validity of the organization of the district or of any steps leading to the issuance of bonds or to the making of contract as aforesaid, may be separately judicially examined, approved and confirmed.
Within sixty days after the ascertainment of the rate or percentage of drainage benefits, and the award for damages inflicted by drainage works, as in this act provided, the board shall bring a similar special proceeding whereby such assessment and award may be judicially examined, approved and confirmed.
In the event of the inclusion by any drainage district of additional lands, or the exclusion of lands previously within the boundaries of any such district, the board of directors may, if it shall be deemed advisable so to do, institute a special proceeding in like manner and with like effect as herein provided for the confirmation of bonds, whereby the proceedings for such change of boundaries may be judicially examined, approved and confirmed.
History: Laws 1917, ch. 22, § 54; C.S. 1929, § 40-254; 1941 Comp., § 77-2054; 1953 Comp., § 75-21-54.
ANNOTATIONSBracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Compiler's notes. — The words "this act" refers to Laws 1917, ch. 22, §§ 1 to 60, now compiled as 73-8-1 to 73-8-60 NMSA 1978.