The assessment of the benefits shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of the maximum rate permitted by law or the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the time it is equalized, but the interest need not be calculated until it is necessary to do so to avoid exceeding the total amount of benefits and interest, or the interest may be first collected. Acts 1987, No. 113, § 11. The assessment of the benefits shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of the maximum rate permitted by law or the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the time it is equalized, but the interest need not be calculated until it is necessary to do so to avoid exceeding the total amount of benefits and interest, or the interest may be first collected. Acts 1987, No. 113, § 11. The assessment of the benefits shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of the maximum rate permitted by law or the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the time it is equalized, but the interest need not be calculated until it is necessary to do so to avoid exceeding the total amount of benefits and interest, or the interest may be first collected. Acts 1987, No. 113, § 11. The assessment of the benefits shall bear interest at a rate equal to the lesser of the maximum rate permitted by law or the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the time it is equalized, but the interest need not be calculated until it is necessary to do so to avoid exceeding the total amount of benefits and interest, or the interest may be first collected. Acts 1987, No. 113, § 11.
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