The application for a discharge of accountability shall include: (a) A statement of the nature of the amount owing. (b) The names of the assessees or persons liable and the amount owed by each. (c) The estimated cost of collection. (d) Any other fact warranting the discharge, except where the board of supervisors determines that the circumstances do not warrant the furnishing of detailed information.
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