Idaho Statutes

§ 43-707 — PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS — WHEN DELINQUENT

Idaho § 43-707
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 43IRRIGATION DISTRICTS
Ch. 7LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS

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Idaho Code § 43-707 (2026).

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Except in districts which have prior to such assessment entered into contracts with the United States requiring payments to the United States on or before December first of that year, on or before the first day of November the secretary must deliver the assessment book to the treasurer of the district, who shall within ten (10) days publish a notice in a newspaper published in each county in which any portion of the district may lie, that said assessments are due and payable and will become delinquent if not postmarked by or received by five o’clock p.m. on the twentieth day of December next thereafter, and also the times and places at which the payment of the assessments may be made, which notice shall be published for the period of two (2) weeks. If the twentieth day of December falls on

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Legislative History

[(43-707) added 1903, p. 150, sec. 28; am. 1907, p. 484, sec. 1; reen. R.C., sec. 2412; am. 1911, ch. 127, sec. 1, p. 414; am. 1911, ch. 139, sec. 1, p. 435; am. 1913, ch. 170, sec. 1, p. 542; am. 1915, ch. 88, sec. 1, p. 206; reen. C.L., sec. 2412; am. 1919, ch. 141, sec. 1, p. 436; am. 1919, ch. 16, sec. 1, p. 79; C.S., sec. 4389; am. 1929, ch. 74, sec. 1, p. 111; I.C.A., sec. 42-707; am. 1959, ch. 93, sec. 1, p. 204; am. 1989, ch. 368, sec. 2, p. 925; am. 2016, ch. 133, sec. 1, p. 397.]

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