Arkansas Code § 14-317-122

Reassessment
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(a) The commissioners, not more often than once a year, may require the assessor to reassess the benefits in the district. In the event the district shall have incurred any indebtedness or issued bonds, the total amount of assessed benefits shall never be diminished. (b) The reassessment shall be made, advertised, and equalized in the same manner as provided herein for making the original assessment. Acts 1955, No. 367, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1206.
(a) The commissioners, not more often than once a year, may require the assessor to reassess the benefits in the district. In the event the district shall have incurred any indebtedness or issued bonds, the total amount of assessed benefits shall never be diminished. (b) The reassessment shall be made, advertised, and equalized in the same manner as provided herein for making the original assessment. Acts 1955, No. 367, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1206.
(a) The commissioners, not more often than once a year, may require the assessor to reassess the benefits in the district. In the event the district shall have incurred any indebtedness or issued bonds, the total amount of assessed benefits shall never be diminished. (b) The reassessment shall be made, advertised, and equalized in the same manner as provided herein for making the original assessment. Acts 1955, No. 367, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1206.
(a) The commissioners, not more often than once a year, may require the assessor to reassess the benefits in the district. In the event the district shall have incurred any indebtedness or issued bonds, the total amount of assessed benefits shall never be diminished.
(b) The reassessment shall be made, advertised, and equalized in the same manner as provided herein for making the original assessment.
Acts 1955, No. 367, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 20-1206.

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