37-7-104. Contests and objections at hearing; notices of contest or objection; court to hear and determine issues.
(a) On the day fixed for hearing on such petitions all persons owning or entitled to the possession of lands, or any interest or easement in land, within said proposed district, or who would be affected thereby, may appear and contest or object to:
(i) The sufficiency of the petition;
(ii) The sufficiency of the signers of the petition;
(iii) The sufficiency of the notice;
(iv) The constitutionality of the law;
(v) The inclusion or exclusion of any lands in the district, or any other material issue raised by the petition;
(vi) The jurisdiction of the court, specifying their objections to such jurisdiction.
(b) The petitioners and contestants may, on the trial, offer any competent evidence in regard thereto. All notices of contest or objection shall be in writing and shall clearly specify the grounds of contest or objection and shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the court [prior] to the date fixed for said hearing. The court shall on the day fixed for said hearing, hear and determine all issues provided in this section and may adjourn said hearing from time to time, for good and sufficient reasons shown.