2006 Utah Code - 17A-3-244 — Dissolution of districts -- Payment of claims.

     17A-3-244.   Dissolution of districts -- Payment of claims.
     Any special improvement district created under this part may be dissolved by order of the district court of the county in which it was created, upon a hearing had upon a petition to the court signed by the governing body of the district. Said petition shall recite the reasons for the dissolution, that a resolution has been adopted to dissolve the district, that all claims and demands against the district have been paid or that provision has been made for the payment thereof.
     The court shall fix a day for the hearing thereon, not less than 30 or more than 60 days after the petition is filed, and shall order that the clerk publish a notice of the said petition and hearing in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for four successive weeks prior to such hearing. Such notice shall specify the district to be dissolved, the date, time and place of said hearing, and shall provide that all persons who have any objections to the dissolution of said district shall file such objections in the office of said clerk of said court at or prior to the date of said hearing, and all persons who have any claim against said district must present the same duly itemized and verified by the affidavit of the claimant at or prior to the time of said hearing or be forever barred from thereafter asserting said claims, and said notice shall be signed by the clerk of said court. No district shall be ordered dissolved until said claims shall have been paid or until provision has been made for the payment thereof, either by the levying and collecting of assessments or by other means approved by the court.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 90, 2001 General Session

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