2005 Idaho Code - 43-1301 — PETITION

                                  TITLE  43
                             IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
                                  CHAPTER 13
                         DISSOLUTION AND MODIFICATION
                                 OF DISTRICTS
    43-1301.  PETITION. Whenever twenty-five (25) or a majority of the
landowners in any irrigation district heretofore organized or hereafter to be
organized so desire they may petition the board of directors to call a special
election for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of such
irrigation district a proposal to vote on the modification of such district by
the exclusion of land within its boundaries or a proposal to vote on the
dissolution of such district, or for the sale or transfer of its water rights,
canal system and all or any other property or for dissolution and for sale or
transfer, as the case may be. Such petition shall set forth the reasons for
such proposal and in case it is proposed to modify said district by the
exclusion of lands therein shall set forth particularly the land to be
excluded and the reasons therefor. Such petition for modification or
dissolution of the district or for such sale or transfer either shall state
that all outstanding bonds, warrants and other obligations of every nature
whatsoever, legal and enforceable, against said district have been fully
satisfied and paid or shall set forth facts showing reasonable ground for the
belief that the consent of the holders of all outstanding bonds, warrants and
other obligations of the district, legal and enforceable, can be obtained, or
that the district is able to satisfy all those not consenting.

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