Idaho Statutes
§ 43-2105 — MAJORITY OF CREDITORS CONSENTING — NONCONSENTING CREDITORS — CONSTRUCTIVE CONSENT PROCEEDINGS
Idaho § 43-2105
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 43IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
Ch. 21DEBT READJUSTMENT PLANS FOR IRRIGATION DISTRICTS, DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, AND HIGHWAY DISTRICTS
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 43-2105 (2026).
Text
If the written consent of all creditors directly affected by the proposed plan is not obtained within the time specified in the plan for the approval thereof by the creditors, but if a majority in amount of each class of creditors has approved such plan, the board of directors shall then proceed without delay to obtain the constructive consent of all holders of bonds, coupons and warrants and of other creditors of the district that will be directly affected by such plan, but who have not theretofore filed their consent in writing as hereinbefore provided. For the purpose of obtaining such constructive consent the district shall commence a proceeding in rem in the district court of the county in which the office of the district is situated, by filing a petition in writing which shall be dul
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Legislative History
[43-2105, added 1933, ch. 174, sec. 5, p. 316.]
Nearby Sections
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PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF LAND§ 43-1003
NOTICE OF PETITION§ 43-1004
HEARING OF PETITION§ 43-1005
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ORDER CHANGING BOUNDARIES§ 43-101
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ORDER TO BE RECORDED§ 43-102
PETITION FOR ORGANIZATION§ 43-103
MAPS AND WATER SUPPLY DATA§ 43-104
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