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  6. Chap. 313

Chapter 313
Street Improvements and Assessments in Certain Municipalities

Sections

313.001
Definitions
313.002
Applicability of Chapter
313.003
General Powers of Governing Body
313.021
Highway Improvements Authorized
313.022
Contract for Improvement of Boundary Highway
313.023
Payment for Improvement
313.024
Estimate of Cost
313.041
Definition
313.042
Assessment Ordinance
313.043
Assessment Against Parcels Owned Jointly
313.044
Assessment Apportioned Under Front Foot Rule Unless Inequitable
313.045
Assessment or Tax on Railways for Certain Improvements
313.046
Assessment for Improvement of Boundary Highway
313.047
Notice of Hearing on Assessment
313.048
Hearing
313.049
Appeal of Assessment
313.050
Correction of Assessments
313.051
No Lien on Exempt Property; Liability of Owner
313.052
Assessment Certificates
313.053
Changes in Proceedings; Procedure
313.054
Enforcement of Assessment; Priority of Lien; Defenses
313.055
Chapter Not Affected by Statements or Actions of Municipal Officers or Employees
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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