Nebraska Statutes

§ 39-1631 — Bonds; approval by district court; interested parties; pleadings

Nebraska § 39-1631
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-1631 (2026).

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Any person, interested in the district or in the issuance of the bonds thereof, may move to dismiss the petition or answer thereto. The provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure respecting motions and answer to a petition shall be applicable to motions and answer to the petition in such special proceedings. The persons filing motions or answering the petition shall be the defendants to the special proceedings, and the board of trustees shall be the plaintiff. Every material statement of the petition not specially controverted by the answer must, for the purpose of such special proceedings, be taken as true. Each person failing to answer the petition shall be deemed to admit as true all the material statements of the petition. The rules of pleading and practice provided by the Code of Civil

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1957, c. 155, art. III, § 31, p. 537.

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