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RSA 49-C:25 · Special Assessment Resolution
49-C:25 Special Assessment Resolution. – The elected body shall have the power to determine that the whole or any part of the expense of any public improvement shall be defrayed by special assessments upon the property especially benefited and shall so declare by resolution. Such resolution shall state the estimated cost of the improvement, what proportion of the cost shall be paid by special assessments, and what portion, if any, shall be a general obligation of the city, the number of installments in which assessments may be paid, and shall designate the districts or land and premises upon which special assessments shall be levied. Source. 1991, 304:11, eff. Aug. 23, 1991.
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Source. 1991, 304:11, eff. Aug. 23, 1991.
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