Skip to main content
CourtGPT logoCourtGPT
Directory
Law
For Attorneys
Blog
AppointmentsSign InSign Up
Section 14-120-108 - Reassessment of benefits generally — Arkansas Law | CourtGPT
  1. Home/
  2. Laws/
  3. Arkansas/
  4. Title 14 - Local Government (§§ 14-1-101 — 14-387-706)/
  5. Subtitle 7 - Water and Soil Improvement Districts/
  6. Chapter 120 - Drainage and Levee Improvement Districts Generally Sub/
  7. Subchapter 1 - General Provisions/
  8. Section 14-120-108 - Reassessment of benefits generally
Arkansas Legal Code

Section 14-120-108 - Reassessment of benefits generally

(a) In any levee or drainage district, if the original assessment of benefits was made by assessors, then the board of directors or commissioners of the district shall have the power to fill any vacancies in the board of assessors.(b) If, however, in any such district the power of the board of assessors was exhausted on making the original assessment, the board of commissioners or directors of the district shall have the power to appoint a new board of assessors composed of the same number and with the same qualifications as the original board, the new board to have all powers to make the reassessments provided for in this section as were conferred on the original board of assessors.Acts 1929, No. 47, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 4587; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-822.

(a) In any levee or drainage district, if the original assessment of benefits was made by assessors, then the board of directors or commissioners of the district shall have the power to fill any vacancies in the board of assessors.(b) If, however, in any such district the power of the board of assessors was exhausted on making the original assessment, the board of commissioners or directors of the district shall have the power to appoint a new board of assessors composed of the same number and with the same qualifications as the original board, the new board to have all powers to make the reassessments provided for in this section as were conferred on the original board of assessors.Acts 1929, No. 47, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 4587; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-822.
Ask AI about this