Oklahoma Code § 11-36-215

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Hearing - Correction and confirmation of apportionment
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Any person, firm or corporation may, at or prior to the hearing
on the apportionment, file objections in writing against the
validity of the assessment roll or amount of the proposed
assessment, specifically setting forth the nature thereof, and shall
have full opportunity to be heard thereon.  The governing body shall
adjudicate and determine the objections and may make such order as
may be just and proper.  Any objections to the regularity of the

proceedings with reference to the making of the improvement or the
validity or the amount of any assessment shall be deemed waived
unless presented at the time and in the manner herein specified.  At
the hearing on the apportionment, or any adjournment thereof, the
municipal governing body may review and correct the apportionment
and assessment, and raise or lower the same as to any lots or tracts
of land, as it shall deem just.  The governing body by resolution
shall confirm the apportionment and assessment as so revised and
corrected by it.

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